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Parallel Image Processor
Once we had the 1D array to store the image, we were able to start writing kernels for the compute-intensive functions of our processor. We created kernels for reflectImage(), enlargeImage() and negateImage() and began to test for any sort of performance increase.
 
The optimized version of the source code with the kernels we created can be found [https://pastebin.com/R0xEfN9W here].
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