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Posted: Thu Nov 05, 2009 3:42 am
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I was on this utterly isolated airstrip in some god-forsaken jungle country
waiting for aircraft to pick up a small group of mad adventurers, and me
with a camera around my neck and one pair of underpants for every piece of
camera gear struck up a conversation with a biologist from some
world-leading university, who said that there was a free or under $50
program that was very good at enlarging images by using some fractal based
functionality. Of course, I didn't have a pen or a blackberry at the time,
so does anybody know what that program might have been that he mentioned?
Anyway the aircraft did arrive through the fog on time!
 
Alan Browne...
Posted: Thu Nov 05, 2009 3:48 am
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news reader wrote:
Quote:
I was on this utterly isolated airstrip in some god-forsaken jungle country
waiting for aircraft to pick up a small group of mad adventurers, and me
with a camera around my neck and one pair of underpants for every piece of
camera gear struck up a conversation with a biologist from some
world-leading university, who said that there was a free or under $50
program that was very good at enlarging images by using some fractal based
functionality. Of course, I didn't have a pen or a blackberry at the time,
so does anybody know what that program might have been that he mentioned?
Anyway the aircraft did arrive through the fog on time!


Genuine Fractals (plug-in to Photoshop).


Not a hot topic of late. I think the air has deflated out of it.
 
Mike Russell...
Posted: Thu Nov 05, 2009 6:16 am
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On Wed, 04 Nov 2009 22:42:55 GMT, news reader wrote:

Quote:
I was on this utterly isolated airstrip in some god-forsaken jungle country
waiting for aircraft to pick up a small group of mad adventurers, and me
with a camera around my neck and one pair of underpants for every piece of
camera gear struck up a conversation with a biologist from some
world-leading university, who said that there was a free or under $50
program that was very good at enlarging images by using some fractal based
functionality. Of course, I didn't have a pen or a blackberry at the time,
so does anybody know what that program might have been that he mentioned?
Anyway the aircraft did arrive through the fog on time!

Probably Genuine Fractals. It is the most well-known product that claims
to use a fractal algorithm for up-sampling.
--
Mike Russell - http://www.curvemeister.com
 
Johan W. Elzenga...
Posted: Thu Nov 05, 2009 3:52 pm
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Mike Russell <groupsRE at (no spam) MOVEcurvemeister.com> wrote:

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On Wed, 04 Nov 2009 22:42:55 GMT, news reader wrote:

I was on this utterly isolated airstrip in some god-forsaken jungle country
waiting for aircraft to pick up a small group of mad adventurers, and me
with a camera around my neck and one pair of underpants for every piece of
camera gear struck up a conversation with a biologist from some
world-leading university, who said that there was a free or under $50
program that was very good at enlarging images by using some fractal based
functionality. Of course, I didn't have a pen or a blackberry at the time,
so does anybody know what that program might have been that he mentioned?
Anyway the aircraft did arrive through the fog on time!

Probably Genuine Fractals. It is the most well-known product that claims
to use a fractal algorithm for up-sampling.

But not free or under $50. I'm pretty sure the guy didn't refer to
Genuine Fractals. Lots of universities are doing research in this field,
and I know that there was some rough program out there to try.
Unfortunately, I can't remember the name.

--
Johan W. Elzenga johan<<at>>johanfoto.nl
Editor / Photographer http://www.johanfoto.com
 
 
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