stereo from shaky images
Nov. 9th, 2008 06:40 pmI was just looking at my summer pictures, reorganizing and deleting some.
I have a few nighttime pictures where, thanks to the long exposure, you can clearly see the shaking of my hands. For example, point lights appear as squiggly lines.
I noticed that nearby lights draw bigger squiggles than faraway lights.
My question is twofold:
* what are methods for digital stabilization *after* the picture is taken? in other words, what is the current technology on recovering the image behind a shaky picture?
* can we use such pictures for stereo, i.e. to make a 3D image?
I have a few nighttime pictures where, thanks to the long exposure, you can clearly see the shaking of my hands. For example, point lights appear as squiggly lines.
I noticed that nearby lights draw bigger squiggles than faraway lights.
My question is twofold:
* what are methods for digital stabilization *after* the picture is taken? in other words, what is the current technology on recovering the image behind a shaky picture?
* can we use such pictures for stereo, i.e. to make a 3D image?