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From: Shadow on 29 May 2010 10:57 On Sat, 29 May 2010 10:33:10 +0100, hummingbird wrote: > I want software to digitally manipulate my photos so I can turn the > subjects around. If they have their back to me, I want to see their > faces. > > Preferably freeware. > > hb I can suggest hardware, but it will need configuring first http://www.bodyweightculture.com/forum/showthread.php?t=5092 It worked with my mother-in-law, with the 180 degree add-on. []'s
From: clw on 29 May 2010 11:09 In article <MPG.266af1ea83b2f02698977d(a)news.astraweb.com>, hummingbird <hummingbird(a)1.0.0.127> wrote: > On Sat, 29 May 2010 02:36:32 -0700, Bob Williams wrote : > > hummingbird wrote: > > > I want software to digitally manipulate my photos so I can turn > > > the subjects around. If they have their back to me, I want to > > > see their faces. > > > > > > Preferably freeware. > > > > > > hb > > Surely you jest! > > Bob Williams > > > > Are you old school? Nowadays we have got features on cameras like face > recognition. You can do all sorts of things you couldn't do in the > past. If the features are not on the film or sensor, just how the hell do you expect any software to imagine what the person looks like and then paste it onto the back of their head? > > I've got some crowd shots I took on holiday but they're not all facing > me and I want to see all the faces. Then quick run around to the other side of the crowd and take another picture. > > Maybe someone else will know of some software. Check with the church.
From: Allen on 29 May 2010 13:11 hummingbird wrote: > On Sat, 29 May 2010 08:09:37 -0700, clw wrote : >> In article <MPG.266af1ea83b2f02698977d(a)news.astraweb.com>, >> hummingbird <hummingbird(a)1.0.0.127> wrote: >> >>> On Sat, 29 May 2010 02:36:32 -0700, Bob Williams wrote : >>>> hummingbird wrote: >>>>> I want software to digitally manipulate my photos so I can >>>>> turn the subjects around. If they have their back to me, >>>>> I want to see their faces. >>>>> >>>>> Preferably freeware. >>>> Surely you jest! >>>> Bob Williams >>>> >>> Are you old school? Nowadays we have got features on cameras >>> like face recognition. You can do all sorts of things you couldn't >>> do in the past. >> If the features are not on the film or sensor, just how the hell >> do you expect any software to imagine what the person looks like >> and then paste it onto the back of their head? > > Haven't you ever heard of extrapolation? Haven't you ever heard of face > recognition? You can do things now which you couldn't do in the past. That IS NOT one of those things. Please explain to us how that data is going to get into the image file. And I'm afraid that you are going to have to settle for back-of-head recognition. And it looks like we're going to have to put up with you until Middle School starts again in September. Oh, wait--I've got a better idea--plonk. Allen
From: DanP on 29 May 2010 13:26 On May 29, 6:11 pm, Allen <all...(a)austin.rr.com> wrote: > hummingbird wrote: > That IS NOT one of those things. Please explain to us how that data is > going to get into the image file. And I'm afraid that you are going to > have to settle for back-of-head recognition. And it looks like we're > going to have to put up with you until Middle School starts again in > September. Oh, wait--I've got a better idea--plonk. > Allen I have a feeling he will reply to you after being plonked. DanP
From: Geoff. Hayward on 29 May 2010 14:03
"hummingbird" <hummingbird(a)1.0.0.127> wrote in message news:MPG.266b2dece10cfeea989782(a)news.astraweb.com... On Sat, 29 May 2010 09:33:01 -0400, Gandalf wrote : > On 5/29/2010 7:34 AM, dadiOH wrote: > > hummingbird wrote: > >> I want software to digitally manipulate my photos so I can turn the > >> subjects around. If they have their back to me, I want to see their > >> faces. > >> > >> Preferably freeware. > Well done hb, you've got them all going. |