Hi,
Pepster [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Slashdot has the Story about this -
http://www.cs.huji.ac.il/~yweiss/Colorization/
I assume that to implement it one needs the color+timestamp for each
drawn pixel. Is that at all possible to do in a gimp plugin?
I don't see why this should not be
Their page says
Our method is based on a simple premise: neighboring pixels in space-time that
have similar intensities should have similar colors
I assume this to mean you need the timing information of the stroke, similar
to data needed for recognizing handwriting.
While I am not sure of the
On Wed, Mar 16, 2005 at 10:03:15AM +1300, Pepster wrote:
Their page says
Our method is based on a simple premise: neighboring pixels in space-time
that have similar intensities should have similar colors
I only skimmed the site a little last night, but I was under the
impression that the
On Tuesday 15 March 2005 18:03, Pepster wrote:
Their page says
Our method is based on a simple premise: neighboring pixels in
space-time that have similar intensities should have similar
colors
I assume this to mean you need the timing information of the
stroke, similar to data needed for
Slashdot has the Story about this -
http://www.cs.huji.ac.il/~yweiss/Colorization/
I assume that to implement it one needs the color+timestamp for each drawn
pixel. Is that at all possible to do in a gimp plugin?
-Joseph
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