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I've broken the image (which is quite massive on its own) into a few chunks below, and you can download the whole thing here.
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Are you consciously looking to break the image?
But sometimes it's hard to break the image.
Then the system breaks the image into chunks — of, say, 64 by 64 pixels.
Finally, the theoretical analysis and numerical experimental results show that the defect could be used to break the image cryptosystem based on logistic map.
The most common method uses the discrete cosine transform, a mathematical formula related to the Fourier transform, which breaks the image into separate parts of differing levels of importance for image quality.
Family-focused therapy, as it is called, breaks the image of the psychiatrist sitting in his chair, alone in a room with the patient, as well as the traditional wisdom that patient confidentiality is sacrosanct.
"We wanted to break the image of Gypsies in the street, begging where the cars stop, stealing whatever they can and living in total poverty," said Mr. Kashinsky, who lived with his wife, Ms. Gachet, in Buzescu for six weeks to document daily life in the thriving community.
They are instead concentrating on persuading Israeli officials and private citizens not to travel to South Africa and hoping to get the Cabinet at least to adopt some symbolic sanctions that would put Israel solidly within the Western consensus and begin to break the image of Israel and South Africa as sister countries.
The JPEG format breaks the image into 8x8 pixel blocks, each of which are compressed separately.
…the algorithm breaks the image up into tiny planes called "superpixels," which are within the image and have very uniform color, brightness and other attributes.
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