Interpolation and pixelation

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Ed Landau
Sep 2, 2003
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I’d like to use Photoshop to resample images to reduce their size (4MB from my camera). Simply choosing a small image size with the same resolution results in horrible pixelation (I believe it is using bilinear interpolation). The hack is to up the resolution from 72 to 200 (I know…. it is a hack and some of you may be cringing) and the results look great. Any advise for the novice?
Thanks
-Ed

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Andy
Nov 4, 2003
"Ed Landau" wrote in message
I’d like to use Photoshop to resample images to reduce their size (4MB
from
my camera). Simply choosing a small image size with the same resolution results in horrible pixelation (I believe it is using bilinear interpolation). The hack is to up the resolution from 72 to 200 (I know…. it is a hack and some of you may be cringing) and the results
look
great. Any advise for the novice?
Thanks
-Ed
To reduce picture size .Install Ulead Smart Saver Pro. Plug – In .It will do a job you want very easy. http://www.ulead.com/ssp/runme.htm To make your picture bigger install Genuine Fractals .
http://www.lizardtech.com .

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