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- Id: 213754
- Posted: over 12 years ago by fireattack
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Riven
over 12 years agoshebang
over 12 years agoI used image inpainting to fix it. The inpainted image is a good starting point to simplify your job I think.
MosquitoJack
over 12 years agoRadioactive
over 12 years agoshebang
over 12 years agoRead more here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inpainting
Edited:
Specifically I used Navier-Stokes based method in OpenCV 2.1.
If you think that there is any possibility that such result can be accepted, I will upload it.
crim
over 12 years agoBut they're just shorten several percent of the work.