- What is this project about?:
- This project is about creating the misty water effect in a picture.
- First, input a burst of photos. A burst of photos are multiple photos taken in a really short span of time. Next, there are three ways you can achieve the misty water effect:
- Way 1: Average:
- Make each pixel in the blank image the average of all the same pixels in each imputed pictures.
- Way 2: Find the biggest value:
- Make each pixel in the blank image the largest value of all pixels in the same position from the imputed pictures.
- Way 3: Find the smallest value:
- Way 1: Average:
- What is the effect of the number of images on the misty water effect? For example, if I use 10 images vs. 4 images, what do you expect the difference to be?:
- If there are more images, the water would look more filled in and even. This is especially apparent in waterfalls.
- Does the misty water effect also alter static objects such as trees and cliffs in the background? Why or why not?:
- The misty water effect does not affect static objects because the burst is taken over a short span of time. Only fast motions like the water would be captured in the burst. Object that remain static during the burst will not be affected.
Note: The railings, which are static, are not blurred by the misty water effect
- The misty water effect does not affect static objects because the burst is taken over a short span of time. Only fast motions like the water would be captured in the burst. Object that remain static during the burst will not be affected.
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