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07/27/2005 05:44:06 PM · #1 |
When resizing a pic for the web there are choices: Nearest Neighbor, Bicubic, Bilinear as examples. Which do you use and why? Which is best? Which is worst? Of course this is all based on your personal preferences and experiences. |
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07/27/2005 05:52:58 PM · #2 |
I don't have a particular choice for that, when down-sampling!
Does it affect the resize process!? I thought it was only for interpolation (up-sampling) |
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07/27/2005 05:54:55 PM · #3 |
It's important with downsampling as well since pixels need to be thrown out. Which ones depends on the downsampling method.
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07/27/2005 06:00:09 PM · #4 |
If using CS I use bicubic sharper. I've read that this negates the need to do it in steps, but I still take three steps to get to the 640 pixel DPC size limit. |
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07/27/2005 06:00:33 PM · #5 |
To downsample use Bicubic Ssharper, for Upsampling use Bicubic Smoother. |
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07/27/2005 06:01:20 PM · #6 |
Damn I just crop it using the crop tool, to the aspect (size) I want!
that's it..... |
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07/27/2005 06:23:55 PM · #7 |
Hmm I don't have resizing with sharper/smoother... never tried the step down method either. There is a terrible sharpness loss during resizing though :-/
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