COMPUTER-ASSISTED ADDITION OF COLORS TO MONOCHROME IMAGES OR MOVIES
Highlights
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Computer-assisted process for adding colors to monochrome images or films
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Simplifies colorization process by exploiting the premise that neighboring pixels in an image possess corresponding intensities and color shades
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Interactive colorization process improves image quality with less manual effort than existing techniques
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Application: image editing for stills and films companies and studios specializing in computer graphics, films, photos, and image editing software
Our Innovation
Computer graphics colorization technique in which an image is annotated with a few free-form brush strokes using mouse (referred to as color scribbles). The indicated colors are automatically propagated as they spread outward to produce an image or sequence in the selected color, eliminating the time-consuming need for the user to manually define explicit region boundaries.
Key Features
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Frees professional colorization specialist for creative endeavors
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Colors and shades directly selected
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Results can be refined by additional scribbles of color
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Applicable to both still images and image sequences
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Automatic propagation of color to the remaining pixels in the image sequence
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Provides a simpler and faster interface while giving the user high quality results
PATENT STATUS
Granted US 8,913,074