Rendering Synthetic Objects Into Old Photographs 134
First time accepted submitter IDarkISwordI writes "A new abstract headed to SIGGRAPH Asia 2011 provides a method for rapid execution of computer graphics, synthesized into photographs with accurate lighting and physics based on limited input from a user and interpretation by their code." The results are impressive; hard to watch the video demo (on linked page) without boggling.
Weeping angel (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Those photo's look.... (Score:4, Funny)
Obligatory XKCD [xkcd.com]
Re: (Score:5, Funny)
Unfortunately there doesn't seem to be any software available for download, only the research paper.
The release is delayed because the software is limited to only a few useful objects at the moment: Buddha Statue, Dragon Statue, Pool Table and Dead Hooker.
Re:Those photo's look.... (Score:4, Funny)
I think we already got there. (Score:5, Funny)
http://s418.photobucket.com/albums/pp263/Ironic-Mike/?action=view¤t=X-WingonAircraftCarrier.jpg [photobucket.com]
This line is padding.
Re: (Score:5, Funny)
Unfortunately there doesn't seem to be any software available for download, only the research paper.
The release is delayed because the software is limited to only a few useful objects at the moment: Buddha Statue, Dragon Statue, Pool Table and Dead Hooker.
But I need software that can *remove* dead hookers from photos! That's the problem with academia, totally disconnected with the needs of the real world.
George Lucas... (Score:4, Funny)
...will have a field day with this. Please, someone keep him away from whatever _is_ left of the original Star Wars film!
Didn't someone once suggest that we refer to these techniques as lucassizing?
Re:Who needs a computer? (Score:3, Funny)
Why are we trying to baffle future generations? (Score:5, Funny)
So, peak oil arrives, there is a superflu pandemic, 99942 Apophis impacts and blocks out the Sun, etc. etc. we all die.
...then, centuries later, technological civilisation reemerges, and starts analysing data storage devices they dig up. Most of them are unreadable, but they do get fragments of data with which they can start to piece together what happened before The Event.
And what do they find? Pictures of people listening to iPods at the Battle of Stalingrad and Asimo raising the flag at Iwo Jima.