File:Image scaling example image after applying inkscape vectorization.png
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DescriptionImage scaling example image after applying inkscape vectorization.png |
English: Example image used to demonstrate the effects of different image scaling algorithms from the image-scaling article. This image represents the effects of a simple vectorization algorithm.
This particular version was processed by applying vectorization (trace-bitmap) in Inkscape 0.48.3.1 r9886 (Mar 29 2012) with corner smoothing turned off, brightness cutoff at 0.5 and optimize paths tolerance at 0.3. A white background was added manually (the default background was transparent). |
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Author | BrotherE |
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This file was derived from: Image scaling example image - intermediate vector representation after applying inkscape vectorization.svg
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File change date and time | 15:59, 24 October 2012 |