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Re: reconstructing low res image when have some high res info

by aruzinsky <aruzinsky@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jun 12, 2008 at 08:15 AM

On Jun 11, 7:23=A0pm, Memo <gamali...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> =A0I have a low resolution image and I have high resolution images of
> some parts of that low resolution image. =A0What is the best way to
> combine that information so I can improve the resolution in areas of
> the image where I don't have the high resolution information?

Why isn't it obvious to you?  You enlarge the low resolution image to
match the high resolution images and seamlessly clone the high
resolution parts into the enlargement.  I have done this with a wide
angle picture of a cemetery, cloning a closeup of the face of a
tombstone so that the inscription can be read.
 




 5 Posts in Topic:
reconstructing low res image when have some high res info
Memo <gamalieli@[EMAIL  2008-06-11 18:23:33 
Re: reconstructing low res image when have some high res info
aruzinsky <aruzinsky@[  2008-06-12 08:15:38 
Re: reconstructing low res image when have some high res info
Memo <gamalieli@[EMAIL  2008-06-12 17:06:30 
Re: reconstructing low res image when have some high res info
aruzinsky <aruzinsky@[  2008-06-12 20:40:58 
Re: reconstructing low res image when have some high res info
Martin Brown <|||newsp  2008-06-13 11:14:56 

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