Computational photography is a new field at the convergence of computer graphics, image processing, computer vision and photography. Broadly speaking, this field encompasses computational imaging techniques that enhance or extend the capabilities of digital photography. The output of such techniques is typically a photographic image, but one that could not have been taken by a traditional camera.
In this course we will explore some of the ways in which computing can extend traditional cameras, either by intervening in the image capture process, or as post-processing in the digital darkroom.
In this course we will explore some of the ways in which computing can extend traditional cameras, either by intervening in the image capture process, or as post-processing in the digital darkroom.
- Teacher: דניאל לישצ'ינסקי
- Teacher: שמואל פלג