wow, these are gorgeous!! could you post more examples and/or describe
the algorithm more completely? thanks,

joe


--- mwp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> PRONRONPO 01
> 2005
>
> An exploration of the process of blending between non-adjacent
> pixels.
>
> Blending the color values between adjacent pixels in an image
> produces
> standard upscaling interpolation, which results in a size-enhanced,
> somewhat blurry image with aliasing artifacts that is common to most
> upscaling procedures to be found in commercial programs that are
> designed for this like Photoshop.
>
> But what if we were allowed to blend the color values between
> non-adjacent pixels? I don’t think that such a technique is available
>
> in any program or filter currently around, (I had to write my own
> implementation from scratch in Matlab), and the effect, I’m happy to
> report, produces striking results. In the instance below the original
>
> image is 12x18 pixels, which is upscaled 200 times with non-adjacent
> pixel interpolation. The distance-measure is set at 1 pixel apart,
> although any number can be used to produce an image of more or less
> abstractness.
>
> Here, then, is one illustration of this idea, in full and in partial
> detail. The picture contains explicit subject matter, so beware!
>
> IN FULL (12” x 18”):
> http://www.kunst.no/bjornmag/mpphp2004/ERE022005.jpg
>
> DETAIL:
> http://www.kunst.no/bjornmag/mpphp2004/ERE02d2005.jpg
>
>
> mwp
>




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