A graycrestore plug-in for cinepaint I am just beginning.
Basically it
shall denoice images. Inpainting is part of the belonging
CImg package.
regards
Kai-Uwe Behrmann
+ development for color
management
+ imaging / panoramas
+ email: ku.b gmx.de
+ http://www.behrmann.name
Am 31.03.06, 18:26 -0500 schrieb G Blair:
> Hello Alex,
>
> The DeCuyper code is interesting but full of
non-portable MMX+SSE INTEL assembler. I was using a fast
4-way Itanium 2 as my development machine when I first tried
to use this package. No luck with all the INTEL Pentium
assembler.
>
> Inpainting texture by solving the partial differential
diffusion equation is very time consuming, takes a very long
time to converge, that is if it converges. We ran some
DeCuyper code over a weekend on a hot dual-XEON machine and
the inpainted region was very blurry and it was clear the
inpainting had not converged.
>
> Your milage may very but anisotropic diffusion works
well for noise reduction but not so well for diffusing
texture into a region.
>
> I have a TCL front end for DeCuyper code allowing you
experiment with the miriad of program options.
>
> Greg Blair
> Toronto
>
> > From: Alexander Klein <Alexander.Klein math.uni-giessen.de>
> > Date: 2006/03/31 Fri PM 02:09:35 EST
> > To: G Blair <gblair sympatico.ca>
> > Subject: Re: [CinePaint-dev] Image inpainting
> >
> >
>
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