Subject | Re: Lenses and sharpening |
From | Eric Stevens |
Date | 09/20/2014 04:10 (09/20/2014 14:10) |
Message-ID | <c4op1ah95n3mmeshhlsfclc5oajskuvi4o@4ax.com> |
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Newsgroups | rec.photo.digital |
Follows | Sandman |
SandmanCrikey! You *are* flaunting your ignorance.
In article <874mw4vmry.fld@barrow.com>, Floyd L. Davidson wrote:nospam
In article <fe7l1a9qgalhhov3a460vmrue9jfa0lq9k@4ax.com>, Eric StevensFloyd L. DavidsonEric Stevensnospam
Floyd's usage is strictly in accordance with http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reversible_process_%28thermodynamics%29 as it applies information theory. If you think there is no room for reversible processes in information theory see http://tinyurl.com/otp5pug
since when does editing digital images on a computer become a thermodynamics problem?
Since Claude Shannon published "A Mathematical Theory of Communications".Look it up. Wonderful paper...Sandman
Yes, this is the level of idiocy one can expect from Floyd - he thinks that image processing became a thermodynamic problem at a point in time when someone published some information. Before that - not related. After that, totally related.
Yeah, hilarious, I know.