Overview
Image signal processing typically applies a single global visual style to the entire image. However, practical image editing often requires different visual appearances for foreground and background regions while preserving a natural and coherent final result.
Controllable ISP enables independent foreground and background style control while generating an output that maintains visual harmony across the full image.
Interactive Style Explorer
Select a background style and a foreground style. The generated result updates automatically to show the corresponding controllable ISP output.
INTERACTIVE DEMO
Foreground × Background Control
Explore how separate foreground and background style selections affect the final harmonized output.
Background Style
Foreground Style
Key Idea
The interface separates style control into two intuitive components:
- Background selection: determines the desired visual character of the surrounding scene.
- Foreground selection: determines the target appearance of the central subject.
- Harmonized synthesis: generates a unified result that respects both conditions rather than treating the two regions independently.
This makes it possible to explore contrasting style combinations without manually editing individual regions.