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==Mobile and computationally assisted digital rephotography== Smart phones, because they include both cameras and computing,<ref>Snavely, Keith N. (2008) [https://www.cs.cornell.edu/~snavely/publications/thesis/thesis.pdf ''Scene Reconstruction and Visualization from Internet Photo Collections'']. PhD dissertation in computer science & engineering, University of Washington.</ref> have the potential to simplify the re-photography process. To date, examples of this include "computational rephotography",<ref>Soonmin Bae, Aseem Agarwala, Fredo Durand. "Computational Re-Photography", ''ACM Transactions on Graphics'' (Presented at SIGGRAPH Asia 2010), 29(3), pp. 1β24. [http://www.agarwala.org/Other/soonmin.pdf]</ref> an approach that uses feature-matching and [[Structure from motion|structure-from-motion]] to tell a photographer how to move so that the current view best matches the previous view, and "Collaborative Rephotography",<ref>"Collaborative rephotography", Ruth West, Abby Halley, Daniel Gordon, Jarlath O'Neil-Dunne, Robert Pless, In ACM SIGGRAPH 2013 Studio Talks, pp. 20, 2013.</ref> which overlays the current view transparently over the original image to allow the photographer to line up elements of the scene before taking the picture. Specific projects include: re.photos, a webportal to create, browse, search, locate, rate, share, and discuss rephotographs;<ref>Schaffland, A., Vornberger, O., and Heidemann, G. (2019). An Interactive Web Application for the Creation, Organization, and Visualization of Repeat Photographs. Proceedings of the 1st SUMAC Workshop @ ACM Multimedia 2019</ref> and Retake Melbourne, a crowd-participatory, crowd-funded, mobile app-enabled Deakin University project to rephotograph the fifty-year-old archive of [[Melbourne]] (Australia) streetscapes by [[Mark Strizic]].<ref>{{cite web |last=Savvides |first=Lexy |date=21 May 2013 |title=Crowdsourced photo project to reconstruct Melbourne |url=https://www.cnet.com/tech/computing/crowdsourced-photo-project-to-reconstruct-melbourne/ |website=[[CNET]] |access-date=9 October 2021}}</ref>
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