On Wed, Nov 6, 2013 at 9:33 AM, S. Witt <f...@meterprosekun.de> wrote:
> Am 05.11.2013 20:36, schrieb johannes hanika:
> > b/w conversion with some color filtering can boost noise.
> > so i think hacking something up for that special case is not a good idea.
> Probably not. However, using the squared intensity helps here a bit.
>
i need to test the squared thing on more images though..
>
> > those files don't have a thumbnail, so it doesn't work.
> I assumed the file itself would have been loaded here instead (at least
> for jpg). But also in case of larger jpgs, it's probably too slow?
>
> no idea, the reason is simply that i don't have jpg or any other files to
be used with this code..
j.
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