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Pseudo-3D photo collage

Published:21 July 2002Publication History

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Pseudo-3D photo collage is a new technique for creating extensive pseudo-3D scenes on the Web. This technique enables users to create, publish, navigate and share pseudo-3D scenes by easy operations. Our basic idea comes from an artistic representation "photo collage" on 2D canvases, that is, a general method of scanning and arranging original photos. Photo collage is originally 2D and static graphic representation, while our proposed representation is pseudo-3D and interactive one. Our developed system for pseudo-3D photo collage is called STAMP (Spatio-Temporal Associations with Multiple Photographs). STAMP includes basic two components as tools: STAMP-Maker and STAMP-Navigator, for creating and navigating pseudo-3D scenes respectively.

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    SIGGRAPH '02: ACM SIGGRAPH 2002 conference abstracts and applications
    July 2002
    337 pages
    ISBN:1581135254
    DOI:10.1145/1242073

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    • Published: 21 July 2002

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