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Date Posted: 09:44:59 07/23/02 Tue
Author: Todd Cary
Subject: Re: Bicubic algorithm and resampling
In reply to: Michel 's message, "Re: Bicubic algorithm and resampling" on 08:31:24 07/21/02 Sun

Are there any advantages of the BiCubic algorithm over those that are included in the Resample unit? Any reason why it is not part of the Resample unit?

Todd

>
>Hi Todd,
>
>Yes, that is a algorithm used when resizing. It
>determines how the pixels are obtained from the source
>image when resizing.
>
>Best regards,
>
>Michel
>
>>I notice that PhotoShop uses the BiCubic algorithm.
>>Is that something that can be used with resampling -
>>resizing an image?
>>
>>Todd

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