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- From: tdexte16@ursa.calvin.edu (Terrence Dexter)
- Subject: Image storing and fractals
- Message-ID: <tdexte16.726519340@ursa>
- Sender: news@calvin.edu
- Organization: Calvin College
- Date: Fri, 8 Jan 1993 18:55:40 GMT
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- A friend told me about a research project that had resulted in
- the ability to survey an image in several layers of depth using fractals.
- I think the image in question was an iguana or some sort of creature
- of the sort and the image could be "blown up" (so to speak) on any
- area. The image was stored by using fractals.
- My question is: Does anyone know more information about this,
- especially who did it and where? A reference would be greatly appreciated
- too.
- Thanks.
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- | - Terry Dexter, Calvin College ||G| I teleported home one night
- | - tdexte16@ursa.calvin.edu ||E| With Ron and Sid and Meg
- +----------------------------------+|B| Ron stole Meggie's heart away
- Quote from Douglas Adams (RATEOTU) - And I got Sidney's leg.
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