Interactive digital photomontage
University of Washington · Microsoft (United States) · +1 more institution
Abstract
We describe an interactive, computer-assisted framework for combining parts of a set of photographs into a single composite picture, a process we call "digital photomontage." Our framework makes use of two techniques primarily: graph-cut optimization, to choose good seams within the constituent images so that they can be combined as seamlessly as possible; and gradient-domain fusion, a process based on Poisson equations, to further reduce any remaining visible artifacts in the composite. Also central to the framework is a suite of interactive tools that allow the user to specify a variety of high-level image objectives, either globally across the image, or locally through a painting-style interface. Image…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 36.18
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 36
Authors
8- AAAseem AgarwalaCorresponding
University of Washington
- MDMira Dontcheva
University of Washington
- MAManeesh Agrawala
Microsoft (United States), Microsoft Research (United Kingdom)
- SMSteven M. Drucker
Microsoft (United States), Microsoft Research (United Kingdom)
- ACAlex Colburn
Microsoft (United States), Microsoft Research (United Kingdom)
Topics & keywords
- Image stitching
- Computer science
- Compositing
- Computer graphics (images)
- Image editing
- Computer vision
- Pixel
- Visualization