On Monday we took a look at computational rephotography, a technique for making a new photo exactly match the point-of-view of an old photo. Today we take a look at a gallery of photos showing ...
Have you ever noticed that people in old photographs looks a bit weird? Deep wrinkles, sunken cheeks, and exaggerated blemishes are commonplace in photos taken up to the early 20th century. Surely not ...
Rephotography is the act of taking a new version of an existing photograph to create a "then and now" view of a location. The two images can then be compared, highlighting what has changed and what ...
When Garry Pycroft came to Denver for a business conference this spring, he made sure to save time to photograph some of Denver’s most iconic landmarks. And then rephotograph them. Pycroft is a native ...
Computational rephotography is a fancy name for photos taken from the exact same viewpoint as an old photograph. Actually, that's just rephotography. The "computational" part is when software helps ...
Time-Travel Rephotography has debuted a new way to restore images, despite being hundreds of years old that use artificial intelligence (AI) to determine skin color and lighting when it was taken.
MANHATTAN — In 1867, Alexander Gardner documented the progress of American civilization as he traveled across Kansas, developing photographs in a darkroom set up in the back of a wagon. Land-grant ...
Rephotography is the act of taking a new version of an existing photograph to create a "then and now" view of a location. The two images can then be compared, highlighting what has changed and what ...