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Super Resolution Image Enlargement

Images courtesy of The Weizmann Institute of Science
Images courtesy of The Weizmann Institute of Science

Are you tired of explaining to a friend or family member why enlarging a small image yields a bigger, more pixelated image? Well, if Daniel Glasner, Shai Bagon and Michal Irani of the The Weizmann Institute of Science have their way, you may not have to do that anymore. They are working on a new enlargement technique that actually allows you to enlarge a small image bigger — without losing image resolution like crazy! What sorcery is that?

Science, my friend! Their interpolation technique is dubbed Super Resolution and the results speak for themselves.

Read more and view more Super Resolution image samples at: The Weizmann Institute of Science.

via extremetech

 

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