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Photo Forum / Digital Photography / DSLR Cameras / October 2007

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RichA - 26 Oct 2007 18:05 GMT
Run your mouse over it.  Now, it's probably a bit too severe for an
"art" photo, but something nearly as aggressive could save some photos
people make.

http://quarktet.com/Gallery7.html
HankB - 26 Oct 2007 18:41 GMT
> Run your mouse over it.  Now, it's probably a bit too severe for an
> "art" photo, but something nearly as aggressive could save some photos
> people make.
>
> http://quarktet.com/Gallery7.html

Just like in the movies where they can continue to zoom in and recover
detail where there was none to begin with. ;)

-hank
JimAtQuarktet - 30 Oct 2007 16:46 GMT
> Just like in the movies where they can continue to zoom in and recover
> detail where there was none to begin with. ;)
>
> -hank

I get such a kick out seeing a TV crime unit will take grainy footage
from a 640X480 security camera, zoom to a handful of pixels, apply
some unnamed process, and resolve that the suspect had a scuff mark on
his shoe.

Glad you like the bowl of fruit image.  The success of processing
depends on a few factors, such as noise, level of compression, and the
dynamic range of the pixel values.  The fruit image cleaned up well
because the blur function was well preserved in the image, low noise
and good bit depth.
 
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