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Hein
I'm probably spamming
Added: Sep 18, 2008 8:46 am
Hey there everybody,

i was wondering if there is a program or software that sort of undresses people.

For example:

Lets say there's a set of pictures of a modelgirl but who does not do nude pictures.

Is it in some sort of way possible that a photo editting program recognises the size of the girl, color of her skin, etc. etc. ?

By doing so, the program can 'undress' the girl and recognise and reveils the stuff that is underneath her clothes! Very Happy I understand the program/software can not get it right for 100%, but let's say it does have about 80% right, that would be nice i think.

Anyone from here who has ever heard of something, does this exist or is this even possible? I think it should be possible considering the latest technologies available, but if it's available for consumers, i don't know.

Like to hear you're opinions. Thank you.
Saetyr
Respected Poster
Added: Sep 18, 2008 4:10 pm
Hey man,

It's possible, to a certain extend. The only way that I know in which you can archieve this, is with the Image >> Adjustment >> Layers-tool in Photoshop.
Note that you can only make thight or see-through clothes "more see-through".
There's are quite some decent tutorials online explaining how to do this. Most of them are streaming vids, so I can't post them here, but you may try to search for

photoshop "see-through"

on Google and click the first result. The things you see there are about as good as it can get. It's not that hard to do, you just have to figure it out for yourself.

Unfortunately, it doesn't really undress a girl for like 80%, but I think this is as close as software can get you Wink.

Good luck with it.

GLO out
Eponine
Good Poster
Added: Sep 19, 2008 12:33 pm
Emma Watson... photoshop; photoshop... Emma Watson
AnotherNightOwl
I'm probably spamming
Added: Oct 21, 2008 2:47 pm
I'm still waiting for a "Make Naked" plug-in for Photoshop... and X-ray specs that really work.

See thru manipulation has its limits and fakes are just, well... fake.
MaXX5000
Poster
Added: Oct 22, 2008 12:27 am
Yeah, there's the photoshop X-ray trick you can always do. People always call those "enhanced" photos fake but all your doing is adjusting the pic so you can well you know. Here's the instructions I got from somewhere else for doing regular celebrity photos:

Step 1 - selecting your photo

- You will need a decent photo. Sheer is not the only characteristic the photo must posses, but it is an important one. Black sheer, in my experience, will not work, at least not nearly as good.
- The material itself doesn't matter as you can see from the examples below, as long as it's sheer and a light colored material, you should be fine.

Step 2 - selecting the area to "X-Ray"

- Try to only select the area in wich you are editing, don't do the entire image or it will look terrible. For this you will need to use the "Magnetic Lasso" tool and outline the specified area.
- Once the area has been selected, right click within the outlined area and choose "Layer Via Copy." This will make a new layer from the selected portion.

Step 3 - Obtaining "X-Ray" look

- Next, go to "Image" --> "Adjustments" --> "Levels." From there you can play with the slide bar to achieve the best effect.
- From here you can start to get artistic, play with other levels like, colour, contrast, brightness, and most importantly the "Dodge" and "Burn" tools to perfect it.

That's pretty much it. As i said, some photo's will work better than others. It has a lot to do the the lighting within the photo itself as well.
IceTrain
Poster
Added: Mar 11, 2009 11:31 pm
Back when Sony first started "nightshot" on their Hi-8 cams, around the 1998 model year, The IR could be used in the daytime to image thru lightweight clothing. If a woman was braless in a light enough blouse, you could get a nice "green and white" shot of what wasn't visible in ordinary light.

Sony supposedly fixed this "problem" halfway thru the model year.

I'm sure you could find one of the cams that did this on Ebay nowadays, if you look hard enough.
froshman
Good Poster
Added: Apr 23, 2009 3:44 pm
I hear there is one remaining and the asking price is $2,500,000. It comes with a genie who also can magically remove bras.
labworks
Poster
Added: Apr 23, 2009 9:18 pm
If you cant use PhotoShop or Paint Shop you are better of going with a little program like Face Swapper then finding a program that can make a picture naked. All you do is find a picture of your favorite model then find some porn picture of a woman with same type of skin color and body size and just paste her face over the porn picture using the program.

I give it a try some years ago and some pictures were convincing to look at but some were laughable and some looked like hi breeds, like a new model. But all in all it is a fun little program and one of the best for swapping faces with out using expensive image photo software.

It has a trial i think
Code:
http://www.luxand.com/faceswapper/
Xippo
Respected Poster
Added: Apr 24, 2009 3:22 am
If an undressing program existed, the fakers and so called x-ray producers would be thrilled. They'd be the first ones buying the program to make their past-times much easier.
R/\YDEN
Respected Poster
Added: May 01, 2009 3:41 pm
As a k1d I've dreamed of glasses which lets me see clothed
people nacked. Laughing

But now - as I'm older and wiser - I've realized that it
won't be possible to produce either such glasses or
software which makes this happen. (and if, then the
genitals wouldn't look like the genitals which the
person really have)

I know it's crazy somehow but sometimes I prefer
to watch dressed teens more than nude. It's about
fantasize how they may look like under their clothes. Wink
RabidSharer
Good Poster
Added: May 02, 2009 6:16 am
is there a program like the ones they use for videos, but to use for a JPG,
where the not good quality video is made clearer, by selecting different clear frames and merging them to make a clear picture,

with the jpg maybe it could take the existing pixels and double them or something? if you know what i mean.