CPC G06T 7/194 (2017.01) [G06T 7/97 (2017.01); G06T 11/60 (2013.01)] | 20 Claims |
1. A method of full-length subject photography, the method comprising:
initiating an illumination sequence for an image capture sequence with a controller, including:
initiating a first illumination condition while a first image of a set of images is captured by a camera by causing a background lighting system to illuminate a background;
after capturing the first image, initiating a second illumination condition while a second image of the set of images is captured by the camera by causing a subject lighting system to illuminate a subject; and
after capturing the second image, initiating a third illumination condition while a third image of the set of images is captured by the camera by causing a floor lighting device to illuminate a foot portion of the subject and surrounding floor without activating the subject lighting system, including a floor mat arranged under the subject, wherein the controller includes a light control interface configured to synchronize the camera, the background lighting system, the subject lighting system, and the floor lighting device to carry out the illumination sequence to capture the first image, the second image, and the third image during a photography session, and
generating a predictor image for each image of the set of images, wherein the predictor images are predications of each image had the subject not been in the image; and
generating, based on the set of images and the predictor images, a first mask distinguishing the subject from the background and a second mask distinguishing the foot portion of the subject from the surrounding floor to enable background replacement and floor replacement to generate a new image.
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