Thursday, July 27, 2006
Tourist Remover Removes Unwanted Objects from Photos
Living on a tourist island, I could immediately see lots of applications for this toy tool and you've got to admit that the name is amusing. Only removes tourists from photos, not from "real life" though. We should make that clear! :)
Anyway, should you find yourself snapping away at Mount Teide, or any other of Tenerife's attractions on a busy day and find that there are just too many other tourists getting into your shots, have no fear. Just take several photos of the same view, then process them through the tourist remover.
The unwanted objects will be removed, leaving you a clean shot of the scenery.
Tourist Remover Via: Quick Online Tips
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3 Comments:
Jallen Dragonhide wrote (on August 01, 2006)
This could cause a rift in space-time... As I was a tourist, what would happen if one removed the very photographer that took the photo?! Oh the horrors...
This is SO NEAT!!! I'll have to give it a spin!
Pamela wrote (on August 01, 2006)
Dunno, Jallen, isn't that sorta like quantum physics and all that effect of the experimenter on the experiment stuff?
Arguably, if you remove the tourist taking the photograph, then the photograph cannot, therefore, exist, nor can it contain other tourists.
Although, if it did exist (was already taken) and then you tried to remove the tourists, including the one behind the camera, I agree, some really Pythonesque sureal, strange stuff could occur!
Yeah, I thought it was a neat idea too. :)







That's a very useful gadget, I should say!
I really have some photos that have too many strangers, but on the other hand sometimes it's funny to look at them- notice what those people were doing...
I think this device can be very userful at a Dating Industry. Let's say a guy has a photo with a girl but he wants to post his profile. He takes away the girl and uploads a single photo). Very convenient, but not very honest. Anyway this idea has a right to live.