Images are composed of varying hues of color. Digitally, the composition of RGB pixels is what is projected from the screens of our devices to display an image. Transferring RGB pixels from one image to another is a rather interesting question to ask: what does a flower look like when it takes the color of a mountain scenery?
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Images are composed of varying hues of color. Digitally, the composition of RGB pixels is what is projected from the screens of our devices to display an image. Transferring RGB pixels from one image to another is a rather interesting question to ask: what does a flower look like when it takes the color of a mountain scenery?
In this workshop, we will look at how to use clustering to reduce tens of thousands of unique RGB pixels down to tens of the most important pixels, transfer in reduced color space, random walks in color space and also look at how to solve a seemingly insurmountable problem of transferring whole palettes.
Khalifa University
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