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The average of this image:
The average of this image:


<img src="/img/Hipstamatic_0380.JPG">
[[Image:Hipstamatic_0380.JPG|500px]]


and this image:
and this image:


<img src="/img/Hipstamatic_0390.JPG">
[[Image:Hipstamatic_0390.JPG|500px]]


yields this image:
yields this image:


<img src="/img/ImageAverage_0380_0390.JPG">
[[Image:HipstamaticAverage_0380_0390.JPG|500px]]





Revision as of 09:48, 18 January 2014

Averaging

Color Averaging

See http://charlesmartinreid.com/wordpress/2012/08/python-image-averaging-and-color-averaging/

Image Averaging

Average two images, like this:

The average of this image:

Hipstamatic 0380.JPG

and this image:

Hipstamatic 0390.JPG

yields this image:

File:HipstamaticAverage 0380 0390.JPG


Image Averaging for Time Lapses

Why I want to take the average of two images:

I'm taking a timelapse photo, and want to stretch out my frames per second without the video seeming too choppy. So I wanted to add an image between each photo pair that averages the two images, doubling the number of frames and smoothing image transitions in the final timelapse.

Here, image averaging is used for more subtle image differences:

The average of

ClocktowerA.jpg

and

ClocktowerB.jpg

is

ClocktowerAvgAB.jpg