Interesting, I didn't know about those functions. From what I see from the description, I'd say that my zoom has more interpolation choices (constant, bilinear, bicubic and spline 3-11) and should be more efficient, which might be critical for visualization purposes (we don't have to create the intermediate coordinates array)

Could you tell me the problem with the tutorial? Have you tried running ipaper? (And you should probably install mathjax too)

Is the viewer working properly?

> Hi Mael
>
> On Wed, Oct 27, 2010 at 10:43 PM, mael <mael.primet@gmail.com> wrote:
>> here are the new things: http://github.com/maelp/scikits.image
>> (some new filters, and some nice zooms)
>
> That looks really interesting. How does the zooming algorithm differ
> from, for example, transform.homography? That one is based on
> scipy.ndimage's map_coordinates.
>
>> - tutorial: http://github.com/maelp/tutorial
>
> I love this idea! I couldn't get this to work on my system, but maybe
> I'll check it out again when you've got a README of some sorts.
>
>> I made it such that it is visually attractive because I'm pretty sure
>> this is extremely important (have beautiful documentation )
>
> Definitely.
>
> Cheers
> Stéfan