This thread was inspired by a thread I replied to in chit chat and I thought I'd start a showcase of the cool things you can do images with a little math.Assuming that you know how the distortion/blurring was done, it's an almost trivial matter to reverse.Just a few examples:http://www.umiacs.umd.edu/~aagrawal/sig06/license.htmlhttp://blogs.mathworks.com/steve/2007/08/13/image-deblurring-introduction/http://www.dsp.rice.edu/software/ward.shtml
10/10/2007 1:48:51 AM
For those that want the quick summary...plusmathyields
10/10/2007 11:46:44 AM
math is for squares
10/10/2007 12:04:33 PM
glassy auras seem to be impervious to math
10/10/2007 1:18:46 PM
SOMEONE DO mytwocents[Edited on October 10, 2007 at 2:38 PM. Reason : ]
10/10/2007 2:36:31 PM
no one's called dibs yet?
10/10/2007 3:04:49 PM
i'm guessing this was insipred by that pedophile that his face was unscrambled?
10/10/2007 4:13:02 PM
^^^ Pixelation is hard to correct for because it's basically a area color average meaning that the sum data is lost. It's not a per pixel transformation. Something like a Gaussian blur is an per pixel transform where individual pixels are changed based on their neighbors and all of the pixel information remains, just altered and moved around.
10/10/2007 5:52:29 PM
try it anyway
10/10/2007 8:37:49 PM
10/10/2007 8:55:19 PM
no one else has some cool image manipulation tricks/scripts?
10/15/2007 1:22:09 PM
10/15/2007 2:01:04 PM
Topic online today shows a neat example of image descrambling to identify a criminal -http://thelede.blogs.nytimes.com/2007/10/15/trail-to-suspected-pedophile-reignited-online/?hp
10/15/2007 6:01:18 PM
^ That's what made me start this discussion.Note to everyone: If you're going to alter a photo to conceal your identity, don't use a method that leverages a reversible mathemetical function. Follow mytwocents's example and use a non-reversible method.
10/15/2007 6:10:24 PM