Python2 (OpenCV, NumPy) application to refocus blurred images using Wiener deconvolution.
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Python2 (OpenCV, NumPy) application to refocus blurred images using Wiener deconvolution.
Library for processing and manipulating images.
This is a fork of caffe added some useful layers, the original caffe site is https://github.com/BVLC/caffe.
A simple toolbox which does Red-Eye Reduction and Segmentation based Selective Blurring of Images. Has a simple Tkinter based GUI, which accepts images and performs the selected functions.
This was done as a part of the coursework for EE604A (Image Processing) at IIT Kanpur. MATLAB implementation of the inpainting algorithm as proposed by Criminisi et al. in 2004, and that of selective motion blur.
🏇🏻💨 Apply motion blur to any HTML element as it moves
xash3d fork for software based strobing (StrobeAPI for C).
Playing with Ray Tracing techniques
C++ multi-threaded raytracer experiment with anti aliasing, motion blur, depth of field and other features
Black Frame Insertion for the Windows Desktop with StrobeAPI support.
Adds motion blur effects to projectiles and npcs. Instant epic mode. Adjust settings if laggy. Config: Documents/My Games/Terraria/ModLoader/Mod Configs/Motion Blurs Config.json
StrobeAPI - Simple software based strobing library written in C++.
Motion Blur for Universal RP (as same as PPSv2)
Generate authentic motion blur kernels (point spread functions) and apply them to images. Fast and Simple.
AGH Computer Vision course project in collaboration with @KubaGwozdz
A multi-resolution supported clone of Flappy Bird made with C++ and Qt Framework.
Bachelor Thesis
NVIDIA GameWorks Graphics Samples: A backup of the newest version of this GL4, GLES2, GLES3, and Vulkan SDK that I could find. [SDK 3, 16 August 2017, 36 Commits]
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