On Tuesday 28 March 2006 01:08, Anthony Thyssen wrote:
> | > as you can for just a small size reducion an original line group
> | > then a single averaged line, then another original line group, and so
> | > on.
> |
> | What filter does the above algorithm correspond to?  It sounds rather odd
> | for me.
>
> That is the box filter, and it isn't odd, just the result of pixel group
> averaging (box) if you shrink or expand an image very very slightly.

But that doesn't correspond to the algorithm that I descirbed earlier, and 
that you said is also the box filter.  With the algorithm I described, when 
an image is scaled, one never has original lines in the shrinked image, 
unless two adjacent lines in the original image are identical.

> | You quoted enough of that email - no need to send it again.
>
> I like responding in a 'context thread' style of emailing. It is a shame
> that so many new users of the internet don't use it.

I agree. My time does not permit me to read discussion threads or discussion 
forums where people don't quote in a readable way.

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