hello sir/mam, we r students of final year engineering
studing in national institute of
engineering,mysore,karnataka,India.
sir we r doing a project on pattern recognition in
image processing.we have chosen linux as platform.we
came to know about GIMP and GIMP-PLUGINS.
sir we have some questions
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Hi,
Pepster [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Slashdot has the Story about this -
http://www.cs.huji.ac.il/~yweiss/Colorization/
I assume that to implement it one needs the color+timestamp for each
drawn pixel. Is that at all possible to do in a gimp plugin?
I don't see why this should not be
Hi,
Michael Schumacher [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I think this is a request for advice on how to create a file
loading/saving plug-in (registering the handlers for file type
etc...). AFAIK there is no template for this (wasn't there an
enhancement request for this?). It should be possible to
Their page says
Our method is based on a simple premise: neighboring pixels in space-time that
have similar intensities should have similar colors
I assume this to mean you need the timing information of the stroke, similar
to data needed for recognizing handwriting.
While I am not sure of the
On Wed, Mar 16, 2005 at 10:03:15AM +1300, Pepster wrote:
Their page says
Our method is based on a simple premise: neighboring pixels in space-time
that have similar intensities should have similar colors
I only skimmed the site a little last night, but I was under the
impression that the
Hi,
I would like to announce a new great Gimp plugin : GREYCstoration. It
can be used for restoring photos. Take a look at examples :
Original examples (with inpainting and resize examples) :
http://www.greyc.ensicaen.fr/~dtschump/greycstoration/demo.html (en)
My examples :
On Tuesday 15 March 2005 18:03, Pepster wrote:
Their page says
Our method is based on a simple premise: neighboring pixels in
space-time that have similar intensities should have similar
colors
I assume this to mean you need the timing information of the
stroke, similar to data needed for