Poissonblanding
Poisson Blending is a digital painting technique used to seamlessly combine or morph two or more images. It is a variant of the Poisson image editing method, which was introduced in 2008 by Pascal Mourtel and Laurent Pierre.
The technique is based on the principle of Papoulis' fractional Laplacian, a mathematical formula used to reconstruct
In the context of image editing, Poisson Blending allows artists to recreate complex natural phenomena, such
Additionally, Poisson Blending has been adopted in various fields, including computer graphics, video games, and 3D
Researchers have continued to develop and refine the Poisson Blending technique to expand its capabilities and