remove app deletes unwanted passersby from photos

remove app deletes unwanted passersby from photos


'remove' app by scalado lets users remove unwanted objects from photos



'remove', a smartphone app developed by mobile imaging technology innovators scalado, automatically highlights
and removes unwanted objects like cars or passersby from a captured photo.

upon pressing the shutter button, the app actually snaps multiple pictures in a row in order to assess the 'real' background,
without passersby. clicking 'remove' automatically displays the composited shot without the objects that the app has detected
to be removable; users may also toggle to another screen that allows them to handselect which details to remove or keep
from each frame. users may also load and retweak previous captures at any time.

currently in the prototype stages, the application will be released at mobile world congress 2012.



example image composited by 'remove'



demo of the app


via engadget

jenny db
02.15.12  
6
whoa...
dbkii   02.15.12
great
joe   02.15.12
Mao would be proud.
Rafael T   02.15.12
looks great.
pneumasato   02.16.12
Apparently it also adds a dedicated shutter button to the HTC Desire HD. Which, as a Desire owner, is my only real complaint. The fact that THERE IS NO EXTERNAL SHUTTER BUTTON ON THIS MODEL PHONE.
max_damage78   02.16.12
I already have app for removing unwanted objects from photos, it called Inpaint
Max   02.17.12

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