It is possible to clean up images manually, by stripping out colour data and doing some crazy shit. But nothing easy / quick.
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Anonymous2007-06-21 9:29 ID:bN3DGL/c
When you blur an image, you lose information. It's an irreversible process.
Consider a greyscale image of two pixels, which have colour intensity ranking from 0 to 9. These two pixels are 7 and 3. Now you apply a simple 2×2 blur. The resulting image is 5 and 5, losing information. There's no way to tell these two pixels were 7 and 3. They could have been 3 and 7, and even worse, 4 and 6, 2 and 8, 1 and 9, or just 5 and 5.
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Use a wormhole to enter the magical television dimension where you can make data not present in an image spontaneously appear by pressing some butans.
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Anonymous2007-06-21 14:36 ID:WnT8TyXz
pres butan receev improved image
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Anonymous2007-06-21 18:53 ID:WnT8TyXz
garbage in epic quality out?
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Anonymous2007-06-21 19:44 ID:koG8hRYZ
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