rynes@mandrill.UUCP (09/07/87)
Does anyone out there have any digitized images they could E-mail to me? I have just started playing around with Image Processing and I only have two images to play with. Any format is acceptable as long as you tell me what format it is in. (Please discribe the format. Telling me it's in IFF format doesn't mean anything unless I can find a manual on IFF files) If you're not sure if I'll be interested in your images, send them anyway. Send any responses to: rynes@mandrill.CWRU.Edu. If you have any trouble finding mandrill.CWRU.Edu in your UUCP maps, it's because it's not in there yet. We just changed our name (from cwruecmp) two weeks ago and the new maps haven't come out yet. (We talk to cbosgd, decvax, and sun) Thanx Much, Ed Rynes ______________________________________________________________________________ Edward Rynes Facilities Manager | "The next time, I dedicate Dept. of Computer Eng. and Science | My life's work to the friends I make. Case Western Reserve University | I give them what they want to hear. Cleveland, Ohio 44106 | They think I'm up to something weird. ...!{cbosgd|decvax|sun}!mandrill!rynes | And up rears the head of fear in me." rynes@mandrill.CWRU.EDU (216) 368-6471 | Kate Bush ______________________________________________________________________________
cyrus@hi.UUCP (Tait Cyrus) (09/08/87)
In article <2250@mandrill.CWRU.Edu> rynes@mandrill.CWRU.Edu (Edward M. Rynes Esq.) writes: > > Does anyone out there have any digitized images they could E-mail >to me? I have just started playing around with Image Processing and >I only have two images to play with. Any format is acceptable as long >as you tell me what format it is in. (Please discribe the format. Telling >me it's in IFF format doesn't mean anything unless I can find a manual >on IFF files) If you're not sure if I'll be interested in your images, >send them anyway. > Hmm? Well, here at the University of New Mexico, we have about 30-40 digitized images. They are in raw format 512x480x8. Something you might consider getting is the XVision package that a group here has developed. I am not involved with this project so I can't give you details, but I do know, because I have used it, that this package is a great aid for someone doing image processing. You can extract parts of an image, you can insert an image into (onto) another image, you can do fft's and other image processing things including many different dithering algorithms. For more information e-mail to xvision@hc.dspo.gov. Now, back to the images. There is no way I can e-mail you these images because of there size and the number of images we have. If you like, you can send me a tape with a self addressed stamped envelope and I will send you the images. -- @__________@ W. Tait Cyrus (505) 277-0806 /| /| University of New Mexico / | / | Dept of EECE - Hypercube Project @__|_______@ | Albuquerque, New Mexico 87131 | | | | | | hc | | e-mail: | @.......|..@ cyrus@hc.dspo.gov or | / | / seismo!unmvax!hi!cyrus @/_________@/