Re: image analogies

new to me,

that's pretty cool but the results (except for the very top one) look
like a fairly wily amateur who is only copying the surface elements of
a painting style. they really don't stack up at all to the freud
painting and i think it's strange that they only include landscapes
when the original image is of a portrait.

interesting nonetheless.


On Tuesday, February 11, 2003, at 04:41 PM, Francis Hwang wrote:

> This is pretty old, but has anybody seen this? You basically train a
> computer to read three different images as analogies, so it can create
> a
> forth. They have it doing an amazing array of things, including
> applying
> "painterly" filters to photos, and creating landscapes using elements
> from
> preprocessed landscapes. Pretty mind-blowing stuff.
>
> http://mrl.nyu.edu/projects/image-analogies/index.html
>
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