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It would be nice to host the test PPM files at Rosetta. Anybody to help? --[[User:Dmitry-kazakov|Dmitry-kazakov]] 18:41, 7 December 2008 (UTC)
: Along what I have understood you need the "bureaucrat" status. Dunno who you have to ask, probably the admin. I think it would be nice to put an image for cubic and quadratic bezier curves too even if everyone know how it looks like. [[User:Blue Prawn|Blue Prawn]] 19:31, 7 December 2008 (UTC)
:: Bureaucrat status would be sufficient if I could get around to making sure file uploads worked. Most times I've just uploaded the files manually. I'll hopefully have some time tomorrow or the day after to get things working properly. I'll also take a peek at making the upload functionality more broadly available. --[[User:Short Circuit|Short Circuit]] 10:14, 22 January 2009 (UTC)
 
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:::::OK, if you think that black and white images deserve a separate task, you can create it. But this task was to use histogram in order to create black and white art image, which is still a grayscale one. I could use three clusters instead of two, or N clusters, but I felt it overstretched to add local maximum/minimum search or other methods of clustering. Would that be a three-color image task then? The number of result colors is irrelevant in the task. --[[User:Dmitry-kazakov|Dmitry-kazakov]] 15:49, 17 January 2009 (UTC)
 
::::::You just do not get it. It is not about the number of colors. The point is that the black and white conversion ''should not be here at all''. This task is titled '''Image histogram''', so one would expect it to be about creating a histogram. Not about b/w conversion. If you insist that there must be a task for b/w conversion, you can create it. But, as I said, there probably is not much use for such task. --[[User:PauliKL|PauliKL]] 21:05, 28 January 2009 (UTC)
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