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Mike Horvath <mik### [at] gmailcom> wrote:
> Are you saying that it doesn't matter which corners I choose, as long as
> the corners are opposite of each other? I don't quite understand.
You need to choose the nearest and the farthest corners, to get the largest
spread to scale your color map across.
Kenneth didn't realize that bounding boxes are _always_ cardinal-axis aligned.
I'm not entirely sure that it matters, but I think that between Kenneth, and
clipka and Bill P.'s past posts on pattern/distance functions, the answer is
close at hand.
I feel the need to write something like "Pokorny's past partial posts on
pigments and proximity patterns for particles"...
There. :)
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