Deep Photo Style Transfer: What does Adobe's new technology do?

Η φέρεται να έχει εξελίξει σε απίστευτο σημείο μια τεχνολογία επεξεργασίας εικόνων, που είναι σε θέση να μεταφέρει το στυλ μιας φωτογραφίας στην άλλη. Η collaborated with researchers from the του Cornell και έχουν καταλήξει σε μια από τις πιο cool εξελίξεις στην τεχνολογία της .

Sure, there are many more that might apply, say, Van Gogh's style to your photos. But instead of just applying a few presets to a photo, Adobe's new technology can mimic that exactly and lighting in a photo from a reference image.Adobe

Suppose you have a nice picture with not so intense colors and you want it to look like a already photoshopped picture you saw on the web with vibrant colors.

Or maybe you saw a fantasy picture somewhere with a faded sunset.

Let's face it: you will never have the same effect as your camera. But with the new technology of the company, you can edit the sunset in a photo to borrow the style of the fantasy image you admire.

The impressive algorithm developed by Adobe can make great adjustments that you probably would have missed if you hand-crafted the photo. For example, the new algorithm will ensure that reflexes are absolutely accurate.

The researchers reported that they use deep learning methods (deep ) to achieve any result, especially when it comes to methods of capturing light and colors from the reference image.

Seeing the tremendous results of this technology, we hope to hope that at some point, Adobe will release the new technology perhaps in Photoshop Lightroom for anyone who wants to convert their photos with a few button presses.

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