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Virtual Rephotography

open access: yesACM Transactions on Graphics, 2017
The ultimate goal of many image-based modeling systems is to render photo-realistic novel views of a scene without visible artifacts. Existing evaluation metrics and benchmarks focus mainly on the geometric accuracy of the reconstructed model, which is, however, a poor predictor of visual accuracy.
Michael Waechter   +5 more
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Rephotography and the Ruin of the Event

open access: yesTransformations, 2016
Rephotography is the practice of retracing the location depicted in an old photograph and taking a new image from the exact same perspective. The two photographs are then combined within the same photographic frame. Originally used in scientific surveys, rephotography is now a widely popular trend, featuring a variety of technologies. In this article I
Munteán, L.
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Of Time and the City: Urban Rephotography and the Memory of War [PDF]

open access: yesObservatorio (OBS*), 2015
The increasing public interest in the urban past has recently gained expression in a new genre of photography which consists of an old photograph superimposed over a new one in such a way as to capture exactly the same physical setting at a later point in time. The trend is called rephotography and it finds its roots in geographical surveys designed to
Munteán, L.
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Rephotography: Image Registration, Techniques, Management, and Applications [PDF]

open access: yes
Rephotographing a previously photographed scene again from ideally the same camera position has benefits in various scientific and non-scientific applications. It allows for a comparison between two points in time, for example to measure glacier movements or the size of an area struck by a natural disaster. To make these comparisons meaningful, the two
Schaffland, Axel
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Embedded Time

open access: yesFocales, 2021
This article examines the multiple and complex temporalities that are at play in the photographic projects of Mark Klett and his collaborators. Including both, the time of the landscape and the time of the photograph, a new conception of landscape ...
Alexander Streitberger
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Recollecting Landscapes, 1904-2014 : regards et mémoires de la photographie

open access: yesFocales, 2021
This article presents the Recollecting Landscapes observatory in order to ask three inherent questions: the first wants to know if an observatory has to express itself as one voice; the second looks at it as a continuously developing reflection on ...
Pieter Uyttenhove
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Rephotography and fluid landscapes

open access: yesJournal of Landscape Architecture
The following visual essay stems from ongoing artistic research into fluid landscapes and documentary photographic practice at a site of energy extraction.
Thompson, Linda Maria,
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À contre-courant ?

open access: yesFocales, 2017
Photographing photographs : does it mean resisting to the everyday overwhelming production of images, the desire of newness, or is it an attempt to go ahead, to cut through the production ? Between retrograde vision and melancholy contemplation, two ways
Ariane Carmignac
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Single image facade segmentation and computational rephotography of house images using deep learning

open access: yes, 2021
Rephotography is the process of recapturing the photograph of a location from the same perspective in which it was captured earlier. A rephotographed image is the best presentation to visualize and study the social changes of a location over time ...
Van de Weghe, Nico   +3 more
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Camilo José Vergara, un photographe « scientifique » et politique

open access: yesIdeAs, 2019
Born in Chile in 1944, Camilo Vergara studied sociology in the United States. He then applied his training to photography as a scientific and politic tool of investigation of black ghettos.
Philippe Bazin
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