Hi, I'll start by saying I am neither a GIMP developer nor do I have any experience with algorithmic image manipulation. However, as a GIMP user I *REALLY* wanted to make sure the GIMP development community is aware of the following since many of you *DO* have the talent needed to handle this. It seems there is a new mathematical technique available which can be used to sharpen blurry or noisy images. From what I have just read it produces near magical results. To quote from the article regarding the improvement in the images: "It was as if you gave me the first three digits of a 10-digit bank account number — and then I was able to guess the next seven." I am also not a mathematician, but I can sort of understand how the algorithm works: It modifies the images repeatedly and on finer and finer scales converging always towards lower image complexity thus eliminating much blurriness and noise. In point of fact almost all real-life subjects have edges and other structures. The real world is mostly not blurred. This "compressed sensing" algorithm somehow implicitly "understands" (note the quotes) that blur and noise is not what the real world is about and it is able to supply missing data to correct images from the real world. Here is a pointer to a recent article on the subject published in Wired Magazine. Please read it. http://www.wired.com/magazine/2010/02/ff_algorithm/all/1 As GIMP user who looses a lot of images due to them being underexposed or out of focus, I'd *REALLY* love to see a "compressed sensing" image sharpener plugin for GIMP. I think many other GIMP users would like it a lot too. Thanks for reading, Jeff Barry Acton, MA, USA. _______________________________________________ Gimp-developer mailing list Gimp-developer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU/mailman/listinfo/gimp-developer