Speaking about Time stretching, I'm in love with that : 
http://slowmovideo.granjow.net/videos.html

Le 02.07.11 18:04, Josh Wang a écrit :
> Hi all,
> My name is Josh Wang. I've just stumbled upon the PiTiVi GSoC website
> and is particularly interested in the idea about "time stretching".
> Although the application is over, to my knowledge this idea isn't
> taken this year. Hence, I still want to contribute to this idea.
>
> I have a question, does this time stretching involves inserting frames
> from in between frames? If so, I think this is the non-trivial part of
> this project. There are some academic papers talking about this. For
> example, a recent one is this SIGGRAPH paper  "Moving Gradients: A
> Path-Based Method for Plausible Image Interpolation"
> http://www.cs.columbia.edu/~dhruv/interpolationweb/interpolation.pdf
>
> I'm new to PiTiVI, and I would appreciate any of your comments.
>
> Best wishes
> --
> Josh
>
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