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27 December 2000 Intellihance: client-side and server-side architectures for photo site image enhancement
David M. Pfeiffer
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Proceedings Volume 4311, Internet Imaging II; (2000) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.411920
Event: Photonics West 2001 - Electronic Imaging, 2001, San Jose, CA, United States
Abstract
Consumer Digital Photography (CDP_ has many advantages over film photography, including instant preview, on-demand- printing, image enhancement and Internet distribution. Despite its many advantages, CDP will not be broadly accepted until it meets and exceeds the defacto standards for quality, low cost and ease-of-use of the film based camera and its supporting infrastructure. With the advent of low-cost high-resolution image sensors, only ease-of-use will remain as a barrier to consumer acceptance of digital photography. Image enhancement is an easily understood CDP capability that allows the user to reclaim photos that might have otherwise been discarded due to composition problems or poor lighting conditions. While the consumer might recognize the saving power of image enhancement, it must be point and shoot simple. Intellihance supports a point and shoot approach to image enhancement, making good images better and rescuing images that may have otherwise been discarded. Intellihance, a proven technology in image editing applications, can also be used in photo Kiosks, digital cameras and photo web sites. This paper will specifically examine the Intellihance user interfaces and browser-based Intellihance solutions.
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David M. Pfeiffer "Intellihance: client-side and server-side architectures for photo site image enhancement", Proc. SPIE 4311, Internet Imaging II, (27 December 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.411920
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KEYWORDS
Image enhancement

Image processing

Java

Human-machine interfaces

Digital photography

Cameras

Internet

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