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Optimal solution for image interpolation in Ps CS?
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| Professor BeBop 2003-11-24, 10:19 am |
| What is the optimal solution for image interpolation in Photoshop CS?
Bicubic,
Bicubic Smoother or
Bicubic Sharper
Thank you!
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| Tacit 2003-11-24, 10:19 am |
| >What is the optimal solution for image interpolation in Photoshop CS?
Depends. What kind of image are you working on?
There is no optimal solution for all images. You have a choice because
different interpolation methods work best for different images.
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| Bill Hilton 2003-11-24, 10:19 am |
| >From: Professor BeBop professor_bebop@net.hr
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>What is the optimal solution for image interpolation in Photoshop CS?
>Bicubic,
>Bicubic Smoother or
>Bicubic Sharper
The Help files say use Smoother for upsampling and use Sharper for downsampling
(with a warning that "It may, however, over-sharpen some areas of an image. In
this case, try using Bicubic.")
In the Help files do a search on resampling and you'll see the link to this.
Bill
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