RE the distort, it seems you're taking your average in a southeast
direction, which is where that distortion comes from.  If you do a
non-directional average it should disappear.

cheers,
barneyb

On 12/13/06, Rick Root <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> (Sorry if I accidentally sent this twice.. the first one had "20" in the
> first URL and it should've been "2")
>
> Here's a super fast blur:
>
> http://www.opensourcecf.com/imagecfc/thumbnail_test/blur.cfm?amount=2&iterations=1
>
> Of course, the java convolveop doesn't really deal with edges very
> well.. so the outside #amount# pixels of the image are not blurred...
> it's not really noticeable for small amounts, like 2, and you can
> simulate larger blur amounts by just doing it multiple times.. though at
> a certain point it looks like it starts to noticable distort the edges.
>
> http://www.opensourcecf.com/imagecfc/thumbnail_test/blur.cfm?amount=2&iterations=25
>
> Rick
>
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