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Open Source Image Carving / Resizing

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Uploaded by on Sep 2, 2007

I have partially implemented the image resizing/carving method described in the paper by Dr. Ariel Shamir and Dr. Shai Avidan, which resizes images by cutting out or inserting horiztonal or vertical seams.
Download from http://www.corsix.org/retargetr.html

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  • The 1D resizes use index maps, and can be expanded or shrunk. The 2D resize of the whitehouse image does not use index maps (as they only work in one direction) and therefore cannot expand.

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  • LAME

  • An intelligent and thoughtful solution to many practical problems--thanks for the effort!

  • The best things in life are open source :)

  • where do i have to put that data of the retargetr.zip file?

    plZ..

  • I am searching for the images you used in this example. By the way nice job.

  • I am searching for images you used for this example. Buy the way, it looks cool.

  • I am searching for the code of the software , any one know web site or place I can get the software and the code of it . ?!

  • So compared to what Shamir and Avidan did, does this use an "energy" function via gradient magnitude or such?

  • btw can this version expand beyond original size?

    I'd love to have a working version of this... I don't care if it's implemented into existing photo editing software, or not... I'd be happy with a stand alone app. lol

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