Lastly, each image was color-corrected to have a same appearance, resulting in uniform time-lapse videos.

The videos are not only astonishing, but also are very well lighted.

Many sequences have over 1,000 images and took around six hours to render on a single computer.

Google researchers use public photos to create breathtaking time-lapse videos

The challenge now is to find the interesting ones, from all of the public photos in the world.

We call this problem time-lapse mining.

The researchers see a much brighter future for these time-lapses videos in the coming years.

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According to them, nearly 11,000 time-lapses are just the beginning.

Time will also help widen the scale of currently available time-lapses.

Resource :University of Washington

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