use a vectorising solution.

Pure:

1/ map the pixels and group by colour
2/ approximate down to N colours, getting rid of noise
3/ draw regions
4/ done.

Trick:

1/ Translate to jpeg or png
2/ embed in an SVG document using an <image /> tag
3/ deliver. Still pixelated but scalable.


On Monday 21 November 2005 13:27, Nikolya Patskov wrote:
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