Photo Viewer Using Geometry Method

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Traditional photo viewer can not provide 3D relationships of geometry scene between two photos. This paper presents a novel photo viewer using geometry method, and the only preparation work of our method is computing photos’ geometry information in advance. Our method first computed morphing matrixes from geometry information. We then constructed a camera motion using cosine function. Next, the morphing matrixes and camera motion were combined to draw a double-layer transition between two photos. Lastly, we demonstrated our photo viewer on a series of photos in campus. The results of a user study show that the experience of photo browsing is greatly enhanced with the proposed photo viewer.

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