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(Tech Crunch)   New app tracks moving objects when taking photo and then allows one touch removal of them. RIP photobombing. w/vid   (techcrunch.com) divider line 27
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2012-02-14 10:48:03 PM
www.photobomb.cc
 
2012-02-14 11:58:49 PM
i.huffpost.com

/Hot
//Oblig.
///Slashies.
 
2012-02-15 12:10:14 AM
lol
and awesome new app
will sell tons I predict
 
2012-02-15 01:57:12 AM
Demetrius: [www.photobomb.cc image 640x480]

This is one of my favorite pictures ever.
 
Xai
2012-02-15 05:53:15 AM
now there is an app i would pay for
 
2012-02-15 05:54:30 AM
profile.ak.fbcdn.net
 
2012-02-15 06:05:10 AM
OK, I'll admit that is impressive. Sometimes you just can't get a clear shot no matter how long you wait. Sometimes there's just always someone wandering into view. If this works as advertised, it'll be damn useful.

I do wonder what sort of quality it will yield though. If they could get something like that working to a useable quality on point and shoots or even DSLR's it would probably be on almost all photographers wish lists.
 
2012-02-15 06:51:57 AM
LewDux: [profile.ak.fbcdn.net image 200x242]

I would swear that I saw what you did there, but the second time I looked at it...it wasn't there anymore...
 
2012-02-15 06:55:13 AM
Per LewDux and the Weeners on the link, this should be called the Stalin App.
 
2012-02-15 07:21:34 AM
Thanks, marketer-mitter!
 
2012-02-15 07:41:11 AM
burnabrain.s3.amazonaws.com
"Challenge Accepted."
 
2012-02-15 07:48:34 AM
hehe... been a while since my last filter gaffe
 
2012-02-15 08:18:32 AM
www.photobombing.net
 
2012-02-15 08:25:32 AM
Is it just me, or does she have a massive forehead.
 
2012-02-15 08:49:20 AM
I'll believe it when I see it.
 
2012-02-15 09:09:11 AM
DeathByGeekSquad it is you.
 
2012-02-15 10:10:41 AM
Waiting for Apple to add it to the new iPhone 5 and everyone will say how innovative Apple is.
 
2012-02-15 10:15:56 AM
30.media.tumblr.com
 
2012-02-15 10:54:57 AM
The removing people part would be fairly easy, and then you'd have to go back and find a frame of that X,Y location without people in it and just crop those pixels and put it in the final. Pretty clever idea!
 
2012-02-15 11:08:15 AM
Do you know who else removed undesirable people from photographs?

Before:
www.tc.umn.edu

After:
www.tc.umn.edu
 
2012-02-15 03:13:20 PM
The Ministry of Truth denies that this technology exists
 
2012-02-15 05:44:31 PM
++good.
 
2012-02-15 05:55:24 PM
Now Ian Mansfield can take his eerie photos of empty streets in London (new window) without having to wait for Christmas morning each year.
 
2012-02-15 06:06:24 PM
i.imgur.com
 
2012-02-15 06:07:05 PM
i0.kym-cdn.com

Y U NO have option to remove the girl in the foreground?
 
2012-02-15 07:08:48 PM
This feature would be fun for creating photos of (empty) freeways, as viewed from an overpass.

I assume it's basically recording video and compiling the frames into a still shot. But does it make you hold the cam perfectly still?
 
2012-02-15 10:05:39 PM
nytmare: This feature would be fun for creating photos of (empty) freeways, as viewed from an overpass.

I assume it's basically recording video and compiling the frames into a still shot. But does it make you hold the cam perfectly still?


Probably not. My panorama view on my Galaxy S has grid markers you align as you're moving so the camera can tell where the seams should be. It works flawlessly, really, and I can see similar tech used here.
 
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