File:Diskrete Werte interpolieren.jpg
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DescriptionDiskrete Werte interpolieren.jpg |
Deutsch: Bei der Interpolation von diskreten Werten (Mathematik und Fotografie) entstehen oft Interpolationsverluste. Diese Grafik erläutert die Ursache der Interpolationsverluste. English: For the interpolation of discrete values (mathematics and photography) often occur interpolation losses. This graphic explains the cause of the interpolation losses. |
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Author | Friedrich Graf |
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File change date and time | 11:38, 19 April 2012 |
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