Imagine simply adding your name or words to a photo and then blending
them naturally to a wall or sign so it all looks like one image. It’s
all possible with Simple Personalized Imaging (SPI), a tool introduced
by Xerox
Corporation (NYSE: XRX).
New Xerox Simple Personalized Imaging (SPI) Tool Makes Personalizing a Photo Easy and Quick: Raja Bala, Xerox principal scientist and lead researcher on the SPI project, adds the text 'hit the road' to an image using the Simple Personalized Imaging (SPI) software. Developed for the growing customizable photofinishing market, the software prototype allows users to simply and easily incorporate personalized text into their own photographs and images. (Photo credits: Kevin Rivoli)
“The magic is in the technology, which automatically adjusts the
perspective and angles, resulting in personalized text that appears to
be an integral part of the image,” said Raja Bala, Xerox principal
scientist and leader of the SPI effort. “We wanted to make personalized
imaging so easy that any casual user could get the final image looking
as if the text naturally belonged there.”
SPI is image personalization software aimed at the growing customizable
photofinishing market that personalizes calendars, greeting cards, and
photo books by inserting text messages into images. Research firm Info
Trends projects that the U.S. photo merchandise market will achieve a
compound annual growth rate of 22 percent from 2007 through 2013, with
revenues surpassing $2.5 billion.
How it works
Using a simple wizard interface, users load their photo into the
software and select a location for text. SPI then analyzes the image and
determines how to shape the text to the perspective of the objects in
the photo, so that words appear to belong to the original image. Users
can adjust the text’s shape and positioning, as well as choose font,
color and other special effects. Text can be placed onto a blank area,
or replace existing text within the image, such as a street sign or
billboard.
Under the hood, SPI uses a combination of image analysis and computer
vision techniques to calculate the three-dimensional perspective of the
image surface. The current version supports text placement on flat
surfaces such as walls and pavements
Current personalized
imaging solutions either allow fixed text to be inserted into
preselected images, or provide sophisticated and expensive text
insertion tools that are aimed at the high-end graphic designer. SPI
fills the void in-between these two extremes, allowing casual users to
personalize their own images with simple yet compelling effects via an
intuitive interface.
A web-based experimental prototype will be available for users to try
within a month. SPI was developed in concert with and complements the
rich suite of one-to-one personalization technologies and services from XMPie®,
A Xerox Company. Visit http://www.xmpie.com
for more information about XMPie products.
The technology can also be used to create personalized promotional
material for direct marketing campaigns. Xerox developed SPI as part of
a multi-year open
innovation research project between Xerox
Research Center Webster and Purdue University.
"Digital photography has empowered photographers to express themselves
in new ways,” said Gary Pageau of Photo Marketing Association
International. “The double-digit growth in the photo-publishing market
has been fueled by innovations that are making possible a new generation
of on-demand color products and services.”
Professors Charles A. Bouman and Jan P. Allebach, Purdue University,
presented the technology last week, during their talk titled
“Personalized imaging: moving closer to reality” at the 2011 IS&T/SPIE
Electronic Imaging conference in San Francisco. For more information
about the conference, visit http://www.spie.org/x16218.xml.
About Xerox
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business process and document
management. Through its broad portfolio of technology and services,
Xerox provides the essential back-office support that clears the way for
clients to focus on what they do best: their real
business. Headquartered in Norwalk, Conn., Xerox provides
leading-edge document
technology, services, software and genuine
Xerox supplies for graphic
communication and office
printing environments of any size. Through ACS, A Xerox Company,
which Xerox acquired in February 2010, Xerox also offers extensive business
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management, finance support, and customer relationship management
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