Abstract:
A computer-controlled system determines attributes of a frexel, an area of human skin, and applies a modifying agent (RMA) at the pixel level, typically to make the skin appear more youthful and so more attractive. The system scans the frexel, identifies unattractive attributes, and applies the RMA, typically with an inkjet printer. The identified attributes relate to reflectance and may refer to features such as irregular-looking light and dark spots, age-spots, scars, and bruises. Identified attributes may also relate to the surface topology of the skin, for more precisely enhancing surface irregularities such as bumps and wrinkles. Feature mapping may be used, for example to make cheeks appear pinker and cheekbones more prominent. The RMA can be applied in agreement with identified patterns, such as adding red to a red frexel, or in opposition, such as adding green or blue to a red frexel, according to idealized models of attractiveness.
Abstract:
Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on a computer storage medium, for receiving an image of the area of the mouth. Identifying a feature of interest within the image. Determining an actual reflectance and an actual topology of the feature of interest. Determining a desired reflectance and a desired topology of the feature of interest. Calculating an amount of DCA to be applied to a portion of the feature of interest based on comparing the actual reflectance to the desired reflectance and the actual topology to the desired topology. Causing the calculated amount of DCA to be applied to the portion of the feature of interest.
Abstract:
A method for guiding a user to manually apply cosmetics by overlaying graphical indicators on a real-time image of the user, the method including receiving a real-time image of the area of skin. Generating a registration layer containing a mapping between features of the real-time image and a graphical model of the area of skin. Presenting, for display to a user, a control layer overlaid on the real-time image according to the registration layer, the control layer including at least one indicator of a location on the area of skin where a reflectance modifying agent (RMA) should be applied. Determining, based on the real-time image, that the RMA has been applied to the location on the area of skin. In response to determining that the RMA has been applied to the location on the area of skin, modifying the at least one indicator included in the control layer.