Re: comparison of enlargements produced with two GIMP methods, three GEGL methods, and three candidate GEGL methods

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To illustrate the effect of the samplers on images from the opposite
end of the spectrum (text as opposed to natural), I have put together
a similar comparison with a text image created with GIMP. It shows
9.73x enlargements with two GIMP methods, three GEGL methods, and
three candidate GEGL methods for which patches are provided in

https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=619314

The enlargements, named A.png to H.png, are found in the tar archive

http://web.cs.laurentian.ca/nrobidoux/misc/textenlargementtests.tgz

To know which method was used to produce each image (and get runtimes
for the GEGL methods), read the KEY text file.

Nicolas Robidoux
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