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Colorization Using Optimization

If this is ever released, it will sell for quite a bit of money. WOW.

Found via Kevin Fox.

4 Responses to "Colorization Using Optimization"

  1. Quote MeFrode Danielsen
    Posted 10 Mar 2005 at 4:46pm #

    Wow is the word. That looks like a really userfriendly way of restoring colour, which seems to work quite astonishingly well too!

    Thanks for the link.


  2. Quote MeAdam
    Posted 10 Mar 2005 at 7:31pm #

    Adam said on March 10, 2005:

    If this is ever released, it will sell for quite a bit of money.

    It already is released. If you'll look at the navigation list after the abstract, you'll see that they make the paper available (with the complete algorithm description) as well as a Matlab reference implementation. So it doesn't look like they're planning on sell it (the README for the Matlab code says it's "free for research purposes").


  3. Quote MeJosh Anon
    Posted 10 Mar 2005 at 10:30pm #

    Heh--Dani, one of the authors, was at Pixar for a while. He's also done some cool work with HDR (high dynamic range imaging)


  4. Quote MeMartin Gordon's Blog
    Posted 11 Mar 2005 at 11:52pm #

    Color by Lines

    I came across this cool way of coloring images on NSLog. Just scribble a few colored lines and the software will take care of the rest. There's a Matlab implementation available already, but I can't wait until this makes it into mainstream software. Th...



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