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Nonlinear
magnification is a term that reflects the fundamental process
that is central to the many techniques which have been described
in the literature under such names as "fisheye views"
"distortion-oriented presentation" and "focus+context". The basic
characteristics of nonlinear magnification are non-occluding
in-place magnification which preserves a view of the global
context. This page is provided by Alan Keahey ,
and serves as the central information repository for all things
relating to nonlinear magnification. Alan also blogs about graphics,
visualization (and sometimes magnification) on his tech blog at HolisticSofa.com.
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