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<blockquote data-quote="Bob Blaylock" data-source="post: 498034" data-attributes="member: 16749"><p>I wonder if some method might be workable, which involved taking several pictures from slightly-different angles, so that the parallax between them would cause the grating to appear in a slightly-different position relative to the subject. Among a properly-taken set of such pictures, every part of the subject would be exposed in at least one.* Perhaps there exists some bit of software that could take such a set of pictures, and reconstruct the unobstructed view of the subject.</p><p></p><p> There's some part of me that is thinking that if I can find such a subject, with such an obstruction, that I should take a set of pictures in this manner, and then see if either Microsoft ICE or Microsoft Geodesic HDR can do anything useful with them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bob Blaylock, post: 498034, member: 16749"] I wonder if some method might be workable, which involved taking several pictures from slightly-different angles, so that the parallax between them would cause the grating to appear in a slightly-different position relative to the subject. Among a properly-taken set of such pictures, every part of the subject would be exposed in at least one.* Perhaps there exists some bit of software that could take such a set of pictures, and reconstruct the unobstructed view of the subject. There's some part of me that is thinking that if I can find such a subject, with such an obstruction, that I should take a set of pictures in this manner, and then see if either Microsoft ICE or Microsoft Geodesic HDR can do anything useful with them. [/QUOTE]
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