Texture resampling with a processor

Computer graphics processing and selective visual display system – Computer graphics processing – Attributes

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C345S581000, C712S021000, C712S215000, C712S221000

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07656412

ABSTRACT:
A system, a method and computer-readable media for performing texture resampling algorithms on a processing device. A texture resampling algorithm is selected. This algorithm is decomposed into multiple one-dimensional transformations. Instructions for performing each of the one-dimensional transformations are communicated to a processing device, such as a GPU. The processing device may generate an output image by separately executing the instructions associated with each of the one-dimensional transformations.

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