Recent work has shown impressive success in transferring painterly style to
images. These approaches, however, fall short of photorealistic style transfer.
Even when both the input and reference images are photographs, the output still
exhibits distortions reminiscent of a painting. In this paper we propose an
approach that takes as input a stylized image and makes it more photorealistic.
It relies on the Screened Poisson Equation, maintaining the fidelity of the
stylized image while constraining the gradients to those of the original input
image. Our method is fast, simple, fully automatic and shows positive progress
in making a stylized image photorealistic. Our results exhibit finer details
and are less prone to artifacts than the state-of-the-art.Comment: presented in BMVC 201