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yogiyang Posted - Apr 07 2017 : 08:24:29
Hello,

I found this interesting article about - Adobe's experimental app copies one photo's style to another

Check it out here: https://www.engadget.com/2017/03/30/adobes-experimental-app-copies-one-photos-style-to-another/

Truly interesting!!!


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yogiyang Posted - Apr 21 2017 : 03:04:20
Oh I did not know that.

But never the less it is interesting.


Yogi Yang
spetric Posted - Apr 11 2017 : 14:40:33
Very interesting approach.
I think that this topic was first explored by Aaron Hertzmann back in 2001.
It uses 2 "template" images to get the desired result by means of image analogy:

http://www.mrl.nyu.edu/projects/image-analogies/

This new approach uses only one "template" image.


xequte Posted - Apr 07 2017 : 15:53:11
Wow, that is a cool effect.


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