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I'll leave you with this for tonight

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(23-08-2023, 06:18 PM)Aga Tentakulus Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.Once it is clear that EVA "ch" is a combination between 2 characters (already discussed), I can put whatever I want in between.
But now two spellings are also possible.
Variant A+B. Appended or not.
What each writer can now decide for himself, is understandable for the other, but remains a mystery for us.
  From a crypological point of view.
Presumably Fig. A contains five characters. Figure B contains six characters (letters).
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If you occupy a section (marked here) already with 6 letters, you have to be careful that you only produce tapeworms for the rest of the book.
Even if 6 characters are used in a row, you also reduce the entropy.
It's like climbing a mountain. At some point it goes down again. Six is definitely too many.
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I'm working on computer vision techniques to detect similarities in handwriting or other similarities by scanning all the pages.
(25-08-2023, 01:12 AM)Aga Tentakulus Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.@Hider
If you occupy a section (marked here) already with 6 letters, you have to be careful that you only produce tapeworms for the rest of the book.
Even if 6 characters are used in a row, you also reduce the entropy.
It's like climbing a mountain. At some point it goes down again. Six is definitely too many.
There are presumably 8-9 letters in this ligature group.
(25-08-2023, 03:56 AM)pegalac Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.[Image: Capture-d-cran-2023-08-24-225254.png]

I'm working on computer vision techniques to detect similarities in handwriting or other similarities by scanning all the pages.
I have not previously encountered the set of files you cited. Could you tell me what resolution these graphic files have? If it would not be difficult, please provide a link to the source where these files can be downloaded.
(25-08-2023, 10:38 AM)Hider Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.
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I'm working on computer vision techniques to detect similarities in handwriting or other similarities by scanning all the pages.
I have not previously encountered the set of files you cited. Could you tell me what resolution these graphic files have? If it would not be difficult, please provide a link to the source where these files can be downloaded.




These are a 2019 release on the archive site for The Voynich Manuscript the images are in high resolution . I give you the link you just have to click or I show you

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(25-08-2023, 12:09 PM)pegalac Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.These are a 2019 release on the archive site for The Voynich Manuscript the images are in high resolution . I give you the link you just have to click or I show you

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Thanks for the quick response.
I have uploaded the files.
The resolution of the photos is only 400 dpi (10.6 megapixels).
In general, 400 dpi is a high resolution for a printer. Very detailed images require the ultra-high resolution of 1200 dpi. I have not been able to find such photos of the manuscript.
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(25-08-2023, 12:09 PM)pegalac Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.These are a 2019 release on the archive site for The Voynich Manuscript the images are in high resolution . I give you the link you just have to click or I show you

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Thanks for the quick response.
I have uploaded the files.
The resolution of the photos is only 400 dpi (10.6 megapixels).
In general, 400 dpi is a high resolution for a printer. Very detailed images require the ultra-high resolution of 1200 dpi. I have not been able to find such photos of the manuscript.



I'm going to enlarge it and try to put the images in 4k and 8k with a mega-improvement in image quality - lucky I have 10 years of experience in that!
I managed to put a first image in 17832 x 22596 400ppp and I show you a before and after with the quality increased on the writing.


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