On 12/19/2009 3:54:04 PM, jmG wrote:
>On 12/18/2009 4:31:28 AM, philipoakley
>wrote:
>>On 12/17/2009 2:31:35 PM, jmG wrote:
>>>On 12/17/2009 12:02:35 PM, philipoakley
>>>wrote:
>>>>If a picture has been set up
>>>>to return a pixel coordinate,
>>>>then when the whole worksheet
>>>>is zoomed, the coordinate
>>>>values are zoomed, even when
>>>>the same location is clicked.
>>>>
>>>>see attached. Requires Lena
>>>>from the Wavelets pack.
>>>>
>>>>Problem exists in both V11.2a
>>>>and V14 M030
>>>>
>>>>Philip Oakley
>>>_______________________________
>>>
>>>YES, "the coordinate
>>>>values are zoomed, even when
>>>>the same location is clicked.
>>>
>>>... and you get nothing usable out of a
>>>zoomed image, no matter the format
>>>whereas "ZOOM" is a destructive image
>>>processing function. What was your
>>>question really ?
>>>
>>>jmG
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>Jean,
>>It is a statement about the fault.
>>Mona requested I post it here.
>>The worksheet zoom should NOT affect the
>>coordinate of a given image pixel! It is
>>still at the same place in the matrix.
>>
>>Philip Oakley
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>
>Yes, it must affect whereas past some
>pixels the all pixels are shifted and
>most of them are not true anymore. Don't
>you remember the all work sheets about
>"pixelation". The answer is there in
>those work sheets. Try to convince
>yourself by putting a red dot in Lena
>center picture, look at that coordinate
>in the picture tool, then zoom 2 x 2 and
>look again at the new coordinates. Zoom
>does not make pixels bigger or smaller,
>zoom is a function, that adds or remove
>data values in the image matrix.
>Therefore the grid system is affected.
>Zooming a picture is only applicable to
>technical matters of no concern to the
>person either directly or indirectly.
>Zooming a person is an act of forgery.
>For what Mona is asking about your
>interpretation, hard to tell if there is
>fault or not but you can check easily by
>putting a NaN and looking back where it
>locates in the new grid . That will be
>easier than the red dot in Lena
>
>
>
>
>
Jean,
The reported value is incorrect. Enough said.
Philip Oakley