Pixelation has long been a familiar fig leaf to cover our visual media’s most private parts. Blurred chunks of text or obscured faces and license plates show up on the news, in redacted documents, and ...
In today’s digital world, images play a very crucial role in communication – whether you store personal memories, social media content, or business portfolios. However, sometimes you may encounter a ...
You see it all the time in movies and TV shows: A security camera records footage of an intruder, but the image is too blurry or pixelated to make out who it is. Some nerdy-looking "hacker" then ...
In addition to being able to capture pictures using its built-in digital camera, the iPhone can save images from websites, emails or from within games and applications. Use an image manipulation ...
Remember all the times you snickered when some TV character zoomed in on a photo and said “Enhance!” turning a blurred mess into a highly detailed, razor-sharp image? Now there’s a system–an ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KCBS) -- Pixelation has been used for quite a while as a way for television to conceal someone's identity, but researchers have found a way to get around it - and it's not that ...
Through the looking glass: Pixelation and blur filters are often used used for censoring sensitive or explicit content. However, tools capable of reversing these effects have recently become widely ...
Google Brain, the company's in-house deep learning research project, has created a new software that could turn an age-old TV trope into a reality. The trope, most especially seen on criminal-themed ...
If you've been using pixelation to redact sensitive information, you may want to use a different method instead as a security researcher has developed a new way to successfully recover pixelated words ...