摘要 |
<p>A process of color digital imaging synthesizes a new reproduction image based on spatial comparisons rather than pixel matches. These spatial comparisons are made first at large spatial separations (or smallest multi-resolution image) with the output interpolated to make the old for the next smaller spatial-separation image image (multi-resolution image). Ratio, product, reset, average, resize calculations are made to calculate old intermediate image at this spatial separation (image size). The process continues until spatial resolution equals 1.0 (full resolution). Alternatively, rather than using multi-scalar images, ratios are calculated from a single resolution image using increasingly smaller distances within the image. <IMAGE></p> |