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Friday, July 19, 2002

Military Intelligence and Photoshop

Military mathematicians have uncovered new pixel manipulation techniques with potential to automate complex photo-retouching tasks.

Is this the next killer Photoshop plug-in?.

Oh, this is TOO easy. If this becomes a commercial product, retouchers are either gonna love this or, if they charge by the hour, go broke overnight.

http://dsc.discovery.com/news/briefs/20020715/navyart.html?ct=7627.18866652907

[Claudia McCue's Radio Weblog]

from the news article...

[...]While working on ways to improve surveillance images, the U.S. Navy discovered an innovative technique to restore damaged photographs and works of art, according to a press release issued last week by the Office of Naval Research.

The new method promises to eliminate much of the hand labor and guesswork currently involved in art restoration, since a computer now can handle much of the process.[...]



How Does This Differ From Just Posting a Link to an Article

How does this differ from just posting a link to an article? If you post a link to a web-published article doesn't it get a new version of itself everytime you open it up (barring cacheing, of course)? Some of these PDF breakthroughs just leave me wondering "Why..."

Company releases software that syncs PDFs to update them as new releases come available, calling the documents ‘SmartPDFs.’
[PDFZone]

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