On Wed, 6 Oct 2010 02:40:44 +0000 (UTC)
[email protected] wrote:
| Hi,
| 
| I coined this term "action abstraction" for not knowing a better phrase 
| to describe what I want to do.
| 
| I want to remove as much details as possible from images so as just to 
| preserver the "main action". Take a look the following images then you 
| may understand what I'm talking about:
| 
| http://imagebin.ca/view/JFiG6TZ.html
| http://imagebin.ca/view/M6Z7FeQ.html
| 
| The ideal result would be, a BW cartoon image with no (gray) tones. 
| Details are remove as much as possible as long as the major elements are 
| there (I don't even care if nothing is left on their face). 
| 
| I know there are many photo to sketch scripts out there, but nothing come 
| close to the abstraction level that I want now. I know it's not an easy 
| job, so I need your help. 
| 
| I've prepared a set of 16 images for you to test/try on, some are easy 
| and some are more difficult, but not in any special order. The above 2 
| being two of them. I've upload the set to:
| 
| http://www.zshare.net/download/811736231ff4e200/
| http://www.megaupload.com/?d=5F0VYKE8
| http://depositfiles.com/en/files/pqy1jcd76
| http://www.badongo.com/file/24286807
| 
| Any one of above link will do (all have the same 1.01MB file 'action-
| abstract.rar'). Please note that I don't have any account there, so the 
| file might be gone in several days. Please try to grab a copy as early as 
| you can. 
| 
| Thanks a lot for your help. 
| 

It may be better for you to put this request into the IM users forum
which as a larger following, and even allows other non-members to follow
the discussion.

See http://www.imagemagick.org/discourse-server/viewforum.php?f=1




  Anthony Thyssen ( System Programmer )    <[email protected]>
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