Thursday, November 2, 2017

Photo Enhancement Is Starting To Get Crazy

Photo Enhancement is Starting to Get Crazy




The latest research involving digital photo resolution have led to EnhanceNet-PAT technologies. It was developed by the Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems in Tubingen and allows for the conversion of low-resolution photos to high-resolution. This field is centered around turning small photos into large ones and is known as single-image super resolution (SISR). The more traditional technologies that this has been involved with filling missing pixels and details by calculating what is should look like based on the pixels that surround it. This often results in blurry images. The new SISR technology uses calculations that 'learn' the types of features that low-resolution photos typically have by studying the original high-resolution versions. After being calibrated in this fashion, they can take new low-resolution pictures and make a better guess at what a 'original' or higher resolution version of the photo would look like. 




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