Seam Carving – Intelligent Image Resizing Algorithm

Posted by rajivvishwa On April - 13 - 2009

SeamCarve Technique

Seam carving is an image resizing algorithm developed by Shai Avidan and Ariel Shamir. This algorithm alters the dimensions of an image not by scaling or cropping, but rather by intelligently removing pixels from (or adding pixels to) the image that carry little importance.

The importance of a pixel is generally measured by its contrast when compared with its neighbor pixels, but other measures may be used. Additionally, it’s possible to define (or autodetect) areas of high importance (faces, buildings, etc.) in which pixels may not be deleted, and conversely, areas of zero importance which should be removed first. From this information, the algorithm detects seams (continuous lines of pixels joining opposite edges of the image) which have the lowest importance, and deletes those. This shrinks the image by one horizontal or vertical line, depending on which direction the seam ran.

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Seam carving can also be run in reverse by adding interpolated pixels along the lowest energy seam.

With this technique, it’s now possible to reduce or enlarge pictures by a wide range, while still retaining details. In normal image scaling, it’s often not possible to scale about factor greater than 2 or less than 0.5, without losing much of the images quality.

More Info : SeamCarving

Check out SeamCarving plugin for GIMP (Examples here)

Optimize And Compress Your Images With a Portable Tool

Posted by rajivvishwa On March - 13 - 2009

Optimizing images would always be a tedious task if you are not utilizing a good image processing tool. Certain resizing tools promise that the output images to be optimized, but what they really do is to reduce the clarity of the image and hence its size. But there are certain tools like RIOT, which goes into depths of resampling to perform the actual image optimization.

Riot Main

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Extreme Photoshop Makeover

Posted by rajivvishwa On February - 20 - 2009

How powerful can Photoshop be with Photo Manipulations? Check this quick time lapse video

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Before and after retouching….

Realistic Screen Capture Effect With Gimp In 10 Steps

Posted by rajivvishwa On February - 18 - 2009

Gimp is an amazing photo editor with loads of features which can be explored to create stunning effects. This tutorial helps in creating realistic ‘screen shot’, with a digital camera like effect, with Gimp. The images created with this technique can be used in blog posts and other articles which will definitely attract the readers.

Note: This post is moved from my site previous site http://31nst31n-in-me.com (decommissioned now) hence the screenshots are also taken from that site.

From this…

Initial image

To this…

Final Screen Capture


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