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Saturday, October 25, 2008
Stack Filtering a Bowl of Fruit
I tried some experiments recently stack filtering a folder of images of still life cliche bowls of fruit. Stack Filtering refers to using a temporal image operation on a stack of images (as opposed to sequential movie frames). Most of the experiments looked pretty bad to be honest, but i did come up with one approach that generated some interesting output. These start off with using the Cellular Abstraction Ip Op in Studio Artist with a bowl of fruit in the canvas and modulation set to 150%. You then use the cell abstracted canvas image to temporally warp a stack of fruit bowl images.
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