@techreport{Finkelstein:1998:IM,
optcitations =
{Haeberli:1990:PBN,Litwinowicz:1997:PIV,Meier:1996:PRA,Ostromoukhov:1995:AS,Ulichney:1987:DH},
number = {TR-574-98},
month = mar,
optpages = {10},
author = {Adam Finkelstein and Marisa Range},
optbibdate = {March 11, 1998},
optabstract = {We describe a process for creating an image mosaic -- a
collection of small images arranged in such a way that when
they are seen together from a distance they suggest a larger
image. To visually suggest the larger form, the small images
are arranged to match a large picture as much as possible, and
then their colors are adjusted to better suggest the overall
form. Arrangement of the small images may be either manual or
automatic. Adjustment of the colors in the small image to
further suggest the larger picture is fully automatic and
employs a new color correction scheme that generalizes
traditional halftoning.},
optstatus = {OK},
optlanguage = {English},
localfile = {papers/Finkelstein.1998.IM.pdf},
type = {Technical Report},
title = {{I}mage {M}osaics},
institution = {Princeton University, Computer Science Department},
year = {1998},
}
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