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Infognition site, well, that's old, of course... what's about the PaNup technique? Spend two minutes to register, and five to read it, and let me know what do you think.
I've checked it. It is image registration and merging. What do you want to hear? It's a decent idea but reminds me of SuperResolution. The theory is much more exciting than the reality. But to be honest, I've never tried this one - if you achieve something wonderful with it, please post a comparsion. After all, if you find two *really* different copies, it should work.
About SuperResolution: [...]
Show me it on the GOUT in comparsion with the traditional methods... it's all I ever wanted.
@ DrDre,
The reason I was defensive is, because you claimed you could achieve the same result with sharpening and denoising, without anything to subtantiate that claim.
Are we back on square one?
I've said *most* of it could be achieved; and there was something to substantiate my claim: Team Blu's project that was already present for a comparsion (but any thought out projects with the same goal would do too). It's all there in my very first post.
As for the caps, I quote myself again: "I've only posted a few caps to show that the [illusion of] resolution improvement can be easily there without SR. Once it is accepted, how can you tell where the sharpening/denoising ends, and where the superresolution begins?"