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Any other non-humans out there? (1 Viewer)

Andrew Rowlands

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Wales
Whilst checking out "an image-processing technique that shows promise for fixing images spoiled by camera shake", I came across some related pages, two of which stood out by dint of some baloney written about how humans perceive two dimensional images.

I'll give a link to an image first, some (most?) of you will have seen it before - what makes it a fake, what looks wrong about it? http://news.com.com/2300-1026_3-6033210-3.html?tag=ne.gall.pg



This http://news.com.com/Researchers+tak...photos/2100-1041_3-6102910.html?tag=nefd.lede is the technique I was looking at before I got distracted ...

Non-human? I'll give a link later to that ...

Cheers,

Andy.
 
Very interesting. I can see it coming in handy when part of the subject is in focus and part is not. Hopefully, you would be able to select an area with this imaging.

Some of the examples were barely discernible to begin with so it shows a lot of promise.
 
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