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Photographic Detail Enhancement Methods
Hudziec, Tomáš ; Beran, Vítězslav (referee) ; Čadík, Martin (advisor)
This thesis studies several methods for enhancing details in digital photographs. Methods' algorithms are described and implemented to existing system using C++ and OpenCV. Methods are then compared in terms of the time and memory complexity and their results are evaluated using users' questionnaire. Work overally gives overview of present photographic detail enhancement methods and discuses their future development.
Dynamic Image Presentations Using Depth Maps
Hanzlíček, Jiří ; Brejcha, Jan (referee) ; Čadík, Martin (advisor)
This master's thesis focuses on the dynamic presentation of still photography using a depth map. This text presents an algorithm that describes the process of creating a spatial model which is used to render input photography so that the movement of virtual camera creates parallax effect due to depth in image. The thesis also presents an approach how to infill the missing data in the model. It is suggested that a guided texture synthesis is used for this problem by using rendering outputs of the model themselves as guides. Additional information in model allows the virtual camera to move more freely. The final result of the camera movement can be saved to simple video sequence which can be used for presenting the input photography.
Dynamic Image Presentations Using Depth Maps
Hanzlíček, Jiří ; Brejcha, Jan (referee) ; Čadík, Martin (advisor)
This master's thesis focuses on the dynamic presentation of still photography using a depth map. This text presents an algorithm that describes the process of creating a spatial model which is used to render input photography so that the movement of virtual camera creates parallax effect due to depth in image. The thesis also presents an approach how to infill the missing data in the model. It is suggested that a guided texture synthesis is used for this problem by using rendering outputs of the model themselves as guides. Additional information in model allows the virtual camera to move more freely. The final result of the camera movement can be saved to simple video sequence which can be used for presenting the input photography.
Photographic Detail Enhancement Methods
Hudziec, Tomáš ; Beran, Vítězslav (referee) ; Čadík, Martin (advisor)
This thesis studies several methods for enhancing details in digital photographs. Methods' algorithms are described and implemented to existing system using C++ and OpenCV. Methods are then compared in terms of the time and memory complexity and their results are evaluated using users' questionnaire. Work overally gives overview of present photographic detail enhancement methods and discuses their future development.

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