Sponsorised links
October 2009
FunPhotoBox - Best Photo Effects and Gif Animations. Photo Fun online. Create funny pictures.
funny face editor using filter, FX, animations...
Sponsorised links
September 2009
FunFacer - Make Your Own Fun!
let you create a photo mashup. In this specific case, by using it you can create your own funny images by uploading a picture, doing the necessary adjustments and choosing in which picture you want your face to be plastered, and where. Read more: http://www.killerstartups.com/Video-Music-Photo/funfacer-com-having-fun-with-pictures#ixzz0S1do67Qq
August 2009
PicTreat - Free, Automatic Photo Retouching
# Makes your skin smooth and shiny # Removes irritating skin flaws # Removes red-eyes and auto-corrects colors # Only takes a second and doesn't cost a penny!
July 2009
May 2009
GOMBINOSCOPE!! Stupid face generator
can't put your face parts - cutout choices are quit well made
April 2009
きょうの顔 : Faces of the Day
メディアテクノロジーに発展とともに、ますます移り気になっていくメディアの受容者。そして、そんな我々に翻弄され、入れ替わり立ち替わり現れる「有名人」たちの顔、顔、顔...
日々移ろいゆく使い捨てのはかない名声を、文字通り「顔」に着目することで描き出すことを試みる。
Eyes Lips Face : ELF
un produit = un euro
produits de maquillage, de camouflage du teint, pinceaux, brosses, etc..
March 2009
January 2009
Face recognition projects at Source Forge
The face recognition projector at Source Forge
November 2008
October 2008
September 2008
August 2008
Digital Face Beautification
This sketch presents a novel method for digital face beautification: given a frontal photograph of a face (a portrait), our method automatically increases the predicted attractiveness rating of the face. The main challenge is to achieve this goal while introducing only minute, subtle modifications to the original image, such that the resulting “beautified” face maintains a strong, unmistakable similarity to the original, as demonstrated by the pair of faces shown in Figure 1. The effectiveness of the proposed method was experimentally
validated by a group of test subjects who consistently rated the modified faces as more attractive than the original ones. Professional photographers have been retouching and deblemishing their subjects ever since the invention of photography. It may be safely assumed that any model that we encounter on a magazine cover today has been digitally manipulated by a skilled, talented retouching artist. Since the human face is arguably the most frequently photographed object on earth, a tool such as ours would be
a useful and welcome addition to the ever-growing arsenal of image enhancement and retouching tools available in today’s digital image editing packages. The potential of such a tool for motion picture special effects and advertising is also quite obvious.
May 2008
Clues To Wrinkles May Be Found In Facial Bone Structure
Explains how the human skull continues to grow as people age.
