My spouse, who's a painter, has asked me to create an IM filter which can reproduce the following types of effects from an arbitrary image. It's a picture taken from our Samsung cellphone camera zooming in. I've tried a number of combinations of blurring and unsharpening, but can't seem to produce the very interesting opalescent artifacts.
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Reverse Engineering a Filter
Re: Reverse Engineering a Filter
So far here's what I've got. It's software-based zoom, obviously, but I suspect it's zooming on a JPG-compressed copy. That explains the artifacts everywhere. At that point, I suspect it's a combination of a blur and an edge detect? Maybe with a bit of noise added? I've been running combinations of blur->noise and now I'm experimenting with higher degrees of JPG compression.
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Re: Reverse Engineering a Filter
I can't help you, but I must say it is a very attractive effect.
Have you checked GIMP plug-ins for something similar (either pre-installed or from the plugin repositorty)?
Have you checked GIMP plug-ins for something similar (either pre-installed or from the plugin repositorty)?
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I can't see the images any more -- so I have no idea.
Put the images on something like dropbox, and edit the links of your request to them.
Put the images on something like dropbox, and edit the links of your request to them.
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