Open levandoskije opened 4 years ago
I think we could easily do it but in some ways it is cheating... It makes pretty pictures but hides the fact that those are generated pictures. In any case, go ahead and implement it and we will see how people use it.
On Fri, May 15, 2020 at 6:21 PM João E. Levandoski notifications@github.com wrote:
I think about using the image directly from the hyperspectral to the paper (for example). To do this, it is better to think about interpolating the image, because the pixels are not very beautiful. Something like this: [image: Matplotlib] https://camo.githubusercontent.com/55c37f63e2345528d933d3d955b62443c2eadda9/68747470733a2f2f6d6174706c6f746c69622e6f72672f332e322e312f5f696d616765732f737068785f676c725f696e746572706f6c6174696f6e5f6d6574686f64735f3030312e706e67 Would it be possible to implement this in Hyper?
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I think about using the image directly from the hyperspectral to the paper (for example). To do this, it is better to think about interpolating the image, because the pixels are not very beautiful. Something like this: Would it be possible to implement this in Hyper?