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Re: Picture scaling in Photoshop
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Re: Picture scaling in Photoshop


  • Subject: Re: Picture scaling in Photoshop
  • From: "John Swift" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 16 Apr 2004 14:16:38 -0400

I think Genuine fractals are miraculous. As fans of Aranofsys Pi know, Mendelbroth decrypted chaos, a resampling algorithm based on his math Is the closest we have ever come to creating, as opposed to copying nature. If you make a chessboard file of black and white pixels and inflate it to whatever size, you can actually see the algorithm. It takes a black and white tile pattern and creates a complex bee hive formed structure. My theory is that blur is caused by image rationalisation. The eye picks up on the pattern and sees it as repitition. Of course if your picture is high contrast geometric shapes you are better to use nearest neighbour, if not, nothing I have seen is better than Altamira Genuine Fractals. .

John

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