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Composition Context Photography

Published: 05 January 2015 Publication History

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Cameras are becoming increasingly aware of the picture-taking context, collecting extra information around the act of photographing. This contextual information enables the computational generation of a wide range of enhanced photographic outputs, effectively expanding the imaging experience provided by consumer cameras. Computer vision and computational photography techniques can be applied to provide image composites, such as panoramas, high dynamic range images, and stroboscopic images, as well as automatically selecting individual alternative frames. Our technology can be integrated into point-and shoot cameras, and it effectively expands the photographic possibilities for casual and amateur users, who often rely on automatic camera modes.

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WACV '15: Proceedings of the 2015 IEEE Winter Conference on Applications of Computer Vision
January 2015
1197 pages
ISBN:9781479966837

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IEEE Computer Society

United States

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Published: 05 January 2015

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