@inproceedings{Salisbury:1996:SDR,
optcitations =
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optorganization = {ACM SIGGRAPH},
author = {Michael P. Salisbury and Corin Anderson and Dani Lischinski and
David H. Salesin},
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series = CGPACS,
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editor = {Holly Rushmeier},
address = {New York},
localfile = {papers/Salisbury.1996.SDR.pdf},
publisher = {ACM Press/ACM SIGGRAPH},
doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/237170.237286},
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citeseer = {http://citeseer.nj.nec.com/salisbury96scaledependent.html},
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booktitle = SIGGRAPH96,
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title = {{S}cale-{D}ependent {R}eproduction of {P}en-and-{I}nk
{I}llustration},
abstract = {This paper describes a representation for pen-and-ink
illustrations that allows the creation of high-fidelity
illustrations at any scale or resolution. We represent a
pen-and-ink illustration as a low-resolution grey-scale image,
augmented by a set of discontinuity segments, along with a stroke
texture. To render an illustration at a particular scale, we first
rescale the grey-scale image to the desired size and then hatch
the resulting image with pen-and-ink strokes. The main technical
contribution of the paper is a new reconstruction algorithm that
magnifies the low-resolution image while keeping the resulting
image sharp along discontinuities.},
year = {1996},
pages = {461--468},
}
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