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From: inb300gunthe@qut.edu.au
Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.tech
Subject: Re: Image processing on Amiga
Message-ID: <4811@qut.edu.au>
Date: 18 Aug 89 15:54:25 GMT
Organization: Queensland University of Technology
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In article: <7733@charlie.OZ> sv3800@aragorn.cm.deakin.OZ (Stewart McLean)
writes:
>	I am in need of information regarding image processing on the 
> Commodore Amiga.

If you can get your hands on the high-quality magazine 'Amazing Computing'
Vol. 4 No. 3 Mar. 1989 check article
'Image Processing with Photosynthesis' by Gerald Hull PP36-40

Without giving away the whole article I'll mention that
'PhotoSynthesis' by Escape Sequence, Inc. is a academically oriented
image processing program.  It can be used for special effects, although
the its primary purpose is aimed at students of machine vision.
Specializing in Image transformations, this b&w, script driven option
program costs $US150 and needs at least 1 megabyte to run.

Of course depending on your exact meaning of 'Image processing'
you might get away with programs like 'Butcher', 'Colors' or other similar 
'paint-box-ish' type programs, that do simple colour separations,
pixelizations (mozaics) or other simple Colour arranging.
 
-- 
Paul C Gunther   (Queensland University of Technology) Brisbane, Australia.
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