Any form of enhancement has the potential to provide additional information. This just happens to be a result from one of the many iterations of a multiscale enhancement algorithm I keep fussing with. JWST Jupiter image w/ enhanced result for comparison. Note subtle ring!
Any form of enhancement has the potential to provide additional information. This just happens to be a result from one of the many iterations of a multiscale enhancement algorithm I keep fussing with. JWST Jupiter image w/ enhanced result for comparison. Note subtle ring!
Just posting this now, for a comparison with the previous enhancement. Despite the intent to bring up detail over scale in images, sometimes you just get an aesthetic dimension along which to adjust parameters. A result with a different set of enhancement parameters:
Just posting this now, for a comparison with the previous enhancement. Despite the intent to bring up detail over scale in images, sometimes you just get an aesthetic dimension along which to adjust parameters. A result with a different set of enhancement parameters:
Keep forgetting to use the hashtags, consarn it!
An earlier version of this multi-scale image enhancement algorithm run on one of the incredible images taken by the Juno mission (on the JunoCam image archive site):
Keep forgetting to use the hashtags, consarn it!
An earlier version of this multi-scale image enhancement algorithm run on one of the incredible images taken by the Juno mission (on the JunoCam image archive site):
Had the wonderful opportunity to show some multi-scale image enhancements (an evolving algorithm I've been fussing with for some time now) of the published synthesized images of the black hole in M87 to Katie Bouman after her talk at Harvard. Here's the composite:
Had the wonderful opportunity to show some multi-scale image enhancements (an evolving algorithm I've been fussing with for some time now) of the published synthesized images of the black hole in M87 to Katie Bouman after her talk at Harvard. Here's the composite: