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01/28/2006 04:29:20 AM · #1
When you interpolate an image in CS2, I was told to choose 'Bicubic'. There are 3 Bicubic options, BICUBIC, BICUBIC SMOOTHER, & BICUBIC SHARPER.

Can someone explain the differences and which I should use for best results?

Also, should SCALE STYLES be checked? I am not sure what that means.

Thanks :)
01/28/2006 04:37:49 AM · #2
In my little experience, you should use bicubic smoother if you are gonna make a bigger picture and bicubic sharper for reducing it.
01/28/2006 04:55:44 AM · #3
Originally posted by alexgarcia:

In my little experience, you should use bicubic smoother if you are gonna make a bigger picture and bicubic sharper for reducing it.


That's how I see it too. I am guessing about scale styles but if you have a graphic with, say, a drop shadow, when you reduce the image the drop shadow style will not reduce unless scale styles is checked?
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