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Re: Lenses and sharpening

Sandman
SubjectRe: Lenses and sharpening
FromSandman
Date09/22/2014 09:21 (09/22/2014 09:21)
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FollowupsEric Stevens (2h & 57m) > Sandman

In article <4glu1a9i735fehe00a75159vg701rtq8vc@4ax.com>, Eric Stevens wrote:

Sandman
You failed again. Are you jusyt wildly googling and hoping that something will support your incorrect claims? Seems that way.

Eric Stevens
"Maximum entropy method in image processing".

Sandman
Has nothing to do with thermodynamics, Eric. You know, the ignorant claim you made that I was laghing at?

Eric Stevens
You mean "Has nothing to do with thermodynamics"?

That's what I wrote.

Naah. That's got nothing to do with image processing

Sandman
It has nothing to do with *thermodynamics* you old fool.

Eric Stevens
How the hell would you know? How the hell *could* you know? You have no training or education in the field.

Hahaha! This is your response, really? You have no education, period. You think that thermodynamics is relevant in image processing. Need I say more? You're clueless.

at least not in your limited range of knowledge. But I bet there are guys at Adobe who understand all this.

Sandman
Yeah, let's see some quotes from the guys at Adobe and how they are applying thermodynamics to their gaussian blur tool.

Duh, you just stumbled over your self again.

Eric Stevens
Dunno about Gaussian blur but they seem to be heavily into this sort of thing in their advanced output techniques. See http://tinyurl.com/p2l3u9x It's built into Photoshop for the user to get at. I'm surprised you didn't know that.

Why can't you READ, Eric? I am asking you to show me how Adobe applies *THERMODYNAMICS* in *IMAGE PROCESSING*. I'm using caps here, perhaps it'll be easier for you to read?

And a book by Brad Dayley is not information from Adobe, you confused old man.

-- Sandman[.net]

Eric Stevens (2h & 57m) > Sandman