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Friday, October 26, 2007

SEAMonster: A .NET-Based Seam Carving Implementation (Very Cool)

Mike Swanson has posted some very interesting information on his blog. He has several videos, and a sample application, that demonstrate seam carving. A technique for modifying images I have not seen before.

Vacation Pictures is about the most work I do with images. This may be very cool for some of the shots I take with a ton of wasted space in them.

You have to see it, to understand it. There is no way I can explain it.

He also provides several links to additional resources. He also mentions that once he gets the code cleaned up, he plans on making it available on CodePlex.

Check it out here
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posted by tadanderson at 7:29 PM

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