playing devil's advocate
Drumstix71 wrote:
How, according to Darwin, can a piece of code resize elements to correct proportion accordingly? Horse crap...
it uses the sketch to match sizes
Drumstix71 wrote:
How, and it's probably the uneducated guesses of the unsuspecting users, can luminosity, gamma, contrast etc automatically fit together in a recipe of 3 or more internet images? Horse crap...
color matching isn't that difficult (hell you can do it already with photoshop).
Drumstix71 wrote:
What you're seeing in thier demo video is hollywood style "candy coated" edited horse crap.
demo with optimal sources
Drumstix71 wrote:
How, on God's great earth, can a program learn exact perspective and place shadows correctly on a 2D plane? Horse crap...
I'll give you that one. The demo ignores that kind of issue ofcourse (again using those optimal sources)
Anyway, just downloaded the binaries (meant for the imageprocessing, not the searching stuff). It requires quite some pre-setup (no demo images as it isn't a demo download), so haven't managed to test it out yet, but will.
But basically speaking, the technology they're speaking of, isn't that far fetched (take a look at photoshop to the quick selection tool, merge that functionality with a crude mask and your already pretty close to the cutting ability)
Again, color matching isn't far fetched either (again, photoshop)
Scaling selections to match the size of another object, not too difficult either.
Finding images on the internet with tags, i believe it already exists
Recognition of shapes in images, not too difficult either, if you consider stuff like tineye exists, or face recognition software.
All in all, this thing is currently a bit overhyped for what it actually is. No biggie in my book. Fun though
If the technology proves stable I wouldn't be suprised to see it in Adobe CS 6, 7 or 8.