Stitching images in 2 frequencies
Posted: October 30th, 2015, 4:36 am
This is probably a naive question: on the page below there is an example of blending an apple and an orange in two different frequencies.
http://www.cambridgeincolour.com/tutori ... ftware.htm
The Composite transformation is already capable of splitting an input image and an overlay into low and high pass components. Would it be possible to use those two components to stitch two images, using mask, so that high pass blends with high pass and low pass with low pass separately?
I imagine that the blending radii of low and high passes should probably differ too - and it is the mask transition that determines the blending distance during normal blend.
And I guess the question is, even if it's technically possible, would it actually work the way I would like it to work (which is realistically stitching the pictures)?
Cheers!
http://www.cambridgeincolour.com/tutori ... ftware.htm
The Composite transformation is already capable of splitting an input image and an overlay into low and high pass components. Would it be possible to use those two components to stitch two images, using mask, so that high pass blends with high pass and low pass with low pass separately?
I imagine that the blending radii of low and high passes should probably differ too - and it is the mask transition that determines the blending distance during normal blend.
And I guess the question is, even if it's technically possible, would it actually work the way I would like it to work (which is realistically stitching the pictures)?
Cheers!