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Colorization using Optimization

2005-03-15 01:18:55.220667+01 by Dan Lyke 1 comments

From Wes Felter's run-down of SXSW comes Colorization using Optimization, pictures and a paper on a way to colorize black and white images with some really simple input, in these instances a couple of line doodles.

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#Comment Re: made: 2005-03-16 15:54:42.653978+01 by: meuon

Look hard at that for a while this morning. Impressive how well it did the shading and such. Will we be seeing more and more recolored old B&W movies? I'm still waiting for the next John Wayne Movie.

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