“Poisson image editing extended” by Leventhal, Gordon and Sibley

  • ©Daniel Leventhal, Bernard Gordon, and Peter G. Sibley

  • ©Daniel Leventhal, Bernard Gordon, and Peter G. Sibley

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    Poisson image editing extended

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    We present a method for transferring textures from a source image to a target with fewer artifacts than previous implementations.  We based our work on [Perez et al. 2003], improving their mixed seamless cloning technique. We created a technique called Alpha Interpolation to remove abrupt edges in the resulting image caused by mixed seamless cloning, as well as Luminance Rescaling to allow the user to scale the influence of the source image on the result.  Finally, we applied Poisson Image Editing to video to explore the coherence issues that it presents. 

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    1. Agarwala, A., Dontcheva, M., Agrawala, M., Drucker, S., Colburn, A., Curless, B., Salesin, D., and Cohen, M. 2004. Interactive digital photomontage. ACM Transactions on Graphics 23, 3 (Aug.), 294–302.
    2. Agarwala, A., Zheng, K. C., Pal, C., Agrawala, M., Cohen, M., Curless, B., Salesin, D. H., and Szeliski, R. 2005. Panoramic video textures. ACM Transactions on Graphics 24, 3 (Aug.), 821–827.
    3. Pérez, P., Gangnet, M., and Blake, A. 2003. Poisson image editing. ACM Transactions on Graphics 22, 3 (July), 313–318.


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