Brian White wrote:
let me suggest thinline.c available at the registry.
Okay. I found it, but I the English documentation page seems to be gone.
What does it do and how do I use it?
I have a digital camera which has developed a few stuck pixels and I'd
like to automate the process of fixi
> let me suggest thinline.c available at the registry.
Okay. I found it, but I the English documentation page seems to be gone.
What does it do and how do I use it?
> >I have a digital camera which has developed a few stuck pixels and I'd
> >like to automate the process of fixing them.
> >
> >I
On Tue 01-Jul-2003 at 09:52:03PM -0400, Brian White wrote:
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> I have a digital camera which has developed a few stuck pixels and
> I'd like to automate the process of fixing them.
Try Jpegpixi:
http://jpegpixi.sourceforge.net/
"Jpegpixi" is short for "JPEG pixel interpolator". The inte
> > I have a digital camera which has developed a few stuck pixels and
> > I'd like to automate the process of fixing them.
> >
> > I figure I can create either a bitmap with said pixels set or a
> > text list of pixel coordinates, but how can I get Gimp to do an
> > interpolation of the surroundin
let me suggest thinline.c available at the registry.
carol
Brian White wrote:
I have a digital camera which has developed a few stuck pixels and I'd
like to automate the process of fixing them.
I figure I can create either a bitmap with said pixels set or a text list
of pixel coordinates, but ho
I have a digital camera which has developed a few stuck pixels and I'd
like to automate the process of fixing them.
I figure I can create either a bitmap with said pixels set or a text list
of pixel coordinates, but how can I get Gimp to do an interpolation of
the surrounding pixels at each of tho