Method of seamless processing for merging 3D color images

Computer graphics processing and selective visual display system – Computer graphics processing – Three-dimension

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C345S589000, C345S590000, C345S611000, C345S629000, C382S274000

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07102637

ABSTRACT:
A method of seamless processing for merging 3D color images is disclosed. By transferring the images to a different color space, it separates the brightness from the color information. The seams are smoothed according to the brightness, and the result is transferred back to the RGB color space. It keeps the colors of the images and does not destroy the original textures.

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