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Fast Hue-division-based Selective Color Transfer

June 6, 2019

K. Panetta, L. Bao and S. Agaian, IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems for Video Technology, 2019.

Image color analysis, Image segmentation, Microsoft Windows, Computational efficiency, Mathematical model, Animation, Art, color transfer, selective color transfer, segmentation, animation, recoloring

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