We describe an approach to suppress bleeding artifacts without altering the boundary location in gradient-domain compositing, a technique to create seamless composites. While gradient-domain compositing has become a stan-dard tool for many complex image editing tasks such as seamless cloning, panorama stitching or scene completion, its quality suffers from mismatches in the composited image regions. We propose an approach that is robust to non-optimal region selection by the user without altering his selection which may be neither intended nor possible for certain compositing tasks. In addition, we present an easy-to-use extension to composite interleaving objects. The usability of our approach is demonstrated by several image compositing t...
Abstract — Various applications such as mosaicing and object insertion require stitching of image pa...
The field of image synthesis intrinsically relies on the process of image compositing. This process ...
In many clinical studies, including those of cancer, it is highly desirable to acquire images of who...
Abstract When combining very different images which often contain complex objects and backgrounds, p...
Abstract. Image stitching is used to combine several individual images having some overlap into a co...
© 2010 ACM. Traditional image compositing techniques, such as alpha matting and gradient domain comp...
Fusion of image sequences is a fundamental operation in numerous video applications and usually cons...
Abstract—While the state-of-the-art image composition algo-rithms subtly handle the object boundary ...
Gradient domain methods are popular for image pro-cessing. However, these methods even the edge-pres...
Abstract. This paper introduces an approach of creating an image composite by seamlessly blending a ...
This thesis describes new approaches in image-based 3D reconstruction and rendering. In contrast to ...
Abstract—Various applications such as mosaicing and object insertion require stitching of image part...
The classic task of image compositing is complicated by the fact that the source and target images n...
This thesis investigates the problem of seamless composition from multiple input images to produce a...
Digital photograph stitching blends multiple images to form a single one with a wide field of view. ...
Abstract — Various applications such as mosaicing and object insertion require stitching of image pa...
The field of image synthesis intrinsically relies on the process of image compositing. This process ...
In many clinical studies, including those of cancer, it is highly desirable to acquire images of who...
Abstract When combining very different images which often contain complex objects and backgrounds, p...
Abstract. Image stitching is used to combine several individual images having some overlap into a co...
© 2010 ACM. Traditional image compositing techniques, such as alpha matting and gradient domain comp...
Fusion of image sequences is a fundamental operation in numerous video applications and usually cons...
Abstract—While the state-of-the-art image composition algo-rithms subtly handle the object boundary ...
Gradient domain methods are popular for image pro-cessing. However, these methods even the edge-pres...
Abstract. This paper introduces an approach of creating an image composite by seamlessly blending a ...
This thesis describes new approaches in image-based 3D reconstruction and rendering. In contrast to ...
Abstract—Various applications such as mosaicing and object insertion require stitching of image part...
The classic task of image compositing is complicated by the fact that the source and target images n...
This thesis investigates the problem of seamless composition from multiple input images to produce a...
Digital photograph stitching blends multiple images to form a single one with a wide field of view. ...
Abstract — Various applications such as mosaicing and object insertion require stitching of image pa...
The field of image synthesis intrinsically relies on the process of image compositing. This process ...
In many clinical studies, including those of cancer, it is highly desirable to acquire images of who...