Project 5a

Rectification

These are some things hanging up in my room. I took a picture at an angle and extracted the frontal view, pretty neat!

Above is a pictue Coca-cola sign that used to be in San Francisco. Rectifying it to be straight on leads to a pretty nice result.

Mosaic

Street

The above image is the result of simply averaging the overlapping region between the two images.

This result is done by overlaying the right image ontop of the left. Produces many edge artifacts from differing aperture settings as I was using my iPhone. Nevertheless the results are still quite good!

House

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Results of stitching just two images of the back of my house together.

Welcome to my crib! This one turned out quite well as the very last picture was taken at quite an angle. Image stitching works pretty well with even 3 images. The shadows even align almost perfectly which is cool.

Cat cloning

I tried something here that you couldn't do in panorama mode on your iPhone. Take two pictures of my cat in different spots and put them back together. Now it looks like she has a twin!

Reflection:

This project was really cool, it was sweet to stitch images and change the angle of perception of images through rectifying. I wish I had a fancy digital camera so I could keep the camera settings the same as the iPhone's camera was not optimal for keeping the results the same between different pictures. Perhaps if I tried a more advanced blending method than taking the mean or the max it would have worked better.