The Nonphotorealistic Camera
An anonymous reader writes "This article on Photo.Net describes a new type of imaging technique that finds depth discontinuities in real-world scenes with multiple flashes added to ordinary digital cameras. As depth discontinuities correspond to real 3D object boundaries, the resulting images look like line drawings. The same technique was used at this year's SIGGRAPH to create a live A-ha 'Take On Me' demo."
It's interesting to see that people finally wanted to try to obtain from their hardware what they'd usually expect Photoshop filters to do.
I am for example very happy with my Motorola v550 cell phone camera which takes the trashiest but also most colorful nunrealistic photos.
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A live "Take On Me" video?
:P
People always ask how we'll know when technology will go too far, and I think we've just found out.
Don't encourage him, it's a bad habit.
Jolyon
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Pfft. Red eye? That's two flashes. With four flashes, you need to run the forked tail and horn remover, too.
A nonphotorealistic camera for Lexmark's entire line of nonphotorealistic printers!!
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I think this is a quantum level above the Photoshop filters
So, you mean, this is the tiniest possible improvement over Photoshop filters?
That just makes it easier for the robot to protect grandma at the bottom of the stairs.