Hi all,
I'm a student and interested in an GSoC idea: Better nonlinear
resampler with built-in antialiasing (GEGL) suggested by Nicolas.
http://wiki.gimp.org/gimp/SummerOfCode2009ideas
I have prepared to implement this idea for days, but today I found
jungle had discussed this topic in January.
Hello Jenny:
Thank you very much for your interest in this project.
You unfortunately picked the one project for which I have someone in
mind already. (This proves your good taste!)
I am double checking with this student that he wants this project as a
GSoC. If so, he'll be my first choice for
Jenny:
I'm a student and interested in an GSoC idea: Better nonlinear
resampler with built-in antialiasing (GEGL) suggested by Nicolas.
http://wiki.gimp.org/gimp/SummerOfCode2009ideas
I have someone lined up for this particular GSoC project idea, so I
suggest that you put your energy into
Hi all,
we have discussed this intensely before, the ambiguity of what you
really
got in your document window after opening--or saving to--a non-GIMP-type
image (e.g. jpeg, png).
The discussion returned on the irc this Monday, and I realised then
that some remaining nagging use cases could be
Nicolas,
Thank you very much for your reply.
I'm a graduated student(Grade 1) majored in image processing and very
interested in algorithms related to this field. I have prepared for
this program (learning GEGL's code, searching papers on resampling
algorithm, reading related code of matlab
Hello Jenny,
It must be very helpful for me if you could suggest an idea which
request familiar with image filtering algorithms. :)
Thanks,
Jenny
Maybe
Fast Adaptive Resampler Tailored For Transformations Which Mostly
Downsample (GEGL)
fits the bill? The prereq is understanding
On Thu, 5 Mar 2009 23:36:52 +0100
peter sikking pe...@mmiworks.net wrote:
Hi all,
we have discussed this intensely before, the ambiguity of what you
really
got in your document window after opening--or saving to--a non-GIMP-type
image (e.g. jpeg, png).
The discussion returned on the