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Todor Georgiev

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Todor G. Georgiev
Alma materSouthern Illinois University, PhD
Known forPlenoptic Cameras, Photoshop Healing Brush
Scientific career
FieldsImaging, Computer Vision, Physics
InstitutionsAdobe, Inc.

Todor G. Georgiev is a Bulgarian American research scientist and inventor, best known for his work on plenoptic cameras.[1][2] He is the author of the Healing Brush tool[3] in Adobe Photoshop, and, as of 2020, is a principal scientist at Adobe in San Jose, California.[4] Georgiev's work has been cited 7700 times as of 2020. As an inventor, he has at least 89 patents to his name.[2]

Georgiev was born and raised in Bulgaria and went on to study quantum physics in the United States, where he received his doctoral degree in 1996.[5][6] In the early 2000s, Georgiev created the Healing Brush,[3] Photoshop's healing tool also known as Poisson image editing. The Healing Brush gives users the ability to correct an image's flaws by incorporating the texture, lighting, transparency, and shading of sampled pixels to the pixels being healed.[7] The tool shipped with Photoshop 7.0 in 2002. Todor has also worked on a variety of Photoshop's tools including Match Color, Content Aware Scaling, and Content Aware Fill.[8]

In 2007, Georgiev developed the “plenoptic light field” lens which attaches to a typical digital camera and captures several images at once, allowing you to refocus photos after they have been shot.[9] One prototype has 19 lenses, each with a prism at a unique angle that allows the photographer to capture 19 pictures at once, each one capturing a different part of the scene in focus. Adobe software can then analyze the images, allowing for digital 3D photo editing.[10][11][12] Georgiev was one of the first to incorporate plenoptics into modern software.[13][14]

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  1. ^ Lumsdaine, A.; Georgiev, T. (April 2009). "The focused plenoptic camera". 2009 IEEE International Conference on Computational Photography (ICCP). pp. 1–8. doi:10.1109/ICCPHOT.2009.5559008. ISBN 978-1-4244-4534-9. S2CID 4473780.
  2. ^ a b "Todor G Georgiev - Google Scholar Citations". scholar.google.com. Retrieved 2020-05-18.
  3. ^ a b Georgiev, Todor (May 2004). "Photoshop Healing Brush: A Tool for Seamless Cloning". Workshop on Applications of Computer Vision (ECCV). CiteSeerX 10.1.1.109.5521.
  4. ^ Georgiev, Todor. "Todor Georgiev - Adobe".
  5. ^ Sheridan, Barrett (October 2010). "Innovator Todor Georgiev" (PDF). Bloomberg Businessweek.
  6. ^ "Course 1: Computational Photography Organisers Ramesh Raskar Mitsubishi Electric Research Labs Jack Tumblin Northwestern University. - ppt download". slideplayer.com. Retrieved 2020-05-19.
  7. ^ Story, Dave (Jan 2007). "Viewpoint - Modeling: The Photoshop Healing Brush". Computer Graphics World.
  8. ^ "Behind All the Buzz: Deblur Sneak Peek". Adobe Blog. 2011-10-17. Retrieved 2020-05-18.
  9. ^ Keats, Jonathon (April 2007). "The Sharpest-Shooting Camera". Popular Science.
  10. ^ Sorrel, Charlie (2007-10-09). "Adobe Shows off 3D Lens: Never Trust Photos Again". Wired. ISSN 1059-1028. Retrieved 2020-05-18.
  11. ^ Shankland, Stephen. "Adobe shows off 3D camera tech". CNET. Retrieved 2020-05-18.
  12. ^ "Pictures Posing Questions". Science News. 2007-04-03. Retrieved 2020-05-18.
  13. ^ "Тодор Георгиев – българинът, който ще промени фотографията". digital.bg. Retrieved 2020-05-18.
  14. ^ Kuhn, Thomas (April 2007). "3-D-Linse fur Digitalfotos" (PDF). WirtschaftsWoche.
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