Wrong Colored Vermeer: Color-Symmetric Image Distortion

06/29/2021
by   Hendrik Richter, et al.
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Color symmetry implies that the colors of geometrical objects are assigned according to their symmetry properties. It is defined by associating the elements of the symmetry group with a color permutation. I use this concept for generative art and apply symmetry-consistent color distortions to images of paintings by Johannes Vermeer. The color permutations are realized as mappings of the HSV color space onto itself.

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