Computational Photography (artistic)

Computational Photography (artistic)

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Computational photography refers to computer image processing in which the image acquisition is influenced by the desire to process multiple pictures of the same subject matter, into an aggregate image or image sequence.

Computational photography is also known in the literature as "Intelligent Image Processing".

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