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Ross,
Congratulations on the outstanding job of sharpening the
photos. I am using the Nikon 900s, and it suffers from
the typical "fuzzy edges" also, no matter what format you
use to save the photos. I commented yesterday to one of
my friends that it should be possible to write an algorithm
to do exactly what yours does. If you use one of the stan-
dard software packages to reduce the size of the image,
do you have to "re-sharpen" it or does it remain as clean
as the larger image?
Cheers,
Don
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> From: Ross W. Gundersen <[log in to unmask]>
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: shell photographs
> Date: Thursday, February 03, 2000 12:50 AM
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> Greetings from The American Chonchologist Photographic Editor (aka Ross):
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> I have been trying to improve digital photographs of shells using
> computer algorhythms. My latest results speak for themselves (please
> forgive my hubris) producing sharp images from the lower resolution
> camera images. Check out some images and a screensaver at:
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> http://131.210.4.114/hires shells/
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> If the address doesn't work the first time add index.htm at the end.
>
> Best, Ross
>
> Ross W. Gundersen, Ph.D.
> Associate Professor of Biological Sciences
> University of Wisconsin - Parkside
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