Interactive Digital Photomontage

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Interactive Digital Photomontage is GPL-licensed software for creating interactive digital photomontages.

It was jointly developed by University of Washington and Microsoft Research and based on a publication in ACM Transactions on Graphics in 2004.[1]

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The software can extend depth-of-field, remove objects, stitch panoramas, and relight objects, among other features.

It is a cross-platform program developed with wxWidgets toolkit and uses publicly available but non-GPL graph cut software developed by Vladimir Kolmogorov at Microsoft.

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  1. ^ Aseem Agarwala, Mira Dontcheva, Maneesh Agrawala, Steven Drucker, Alex Colburn, Brian Curless, David Salesin, Michael Cohen. Interactive Digital Photomontage. ACM Transactions on Graphics (Proceedings of SIGGRAPH 2004), 2004.

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