New image enhancement research at Adobe

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Researchers from Adobe presented some cool new image enhancement technology at SIGGRAPH, NRDC: Non-Rigid Dense Correspondence with Applications for Image Enhancement. They’ve developed methods for analyzing shared regions of the images with different lighting and backgrounds to adjust color matching, aid procedural masking, and deblur images. You can find more information (including a PDF of […]

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After Effects Script of the Week: Immigration

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Ask any veteran After Effects artist who uses scripts which ones should really be built right into the application and among the top handful for most artists will be Immigration. It provides an interface to work with image sequences, something that the file system (Finder or Windows Explorer) and Adobe applications which rely on it (all […]

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Designing a Photo Website in WordPress #4

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Angry, disillusioned with what I consider to be simply unethical and incompetent purveyors of web design, I renewed my web search for WordPress templates. I thought there were loads of theme sites, but most are just compilations or directories. I found out right away that most templates are not suitable for photographers and artists. You […]

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FCPX, Is It Prosumer Or Not?

In this episode of “The Terence & Philip Show” Philip & I consider the concepts of editing introduced with Final Cut Pro X, and who it might be made for. Is it designed for “pros” or dilettantes? One thing is for sure, Philip doesn’t like me using the word “Prosumer”! Click below to join the […]

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