On Mar 15, 2007, at 9:11 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I'm clearly out my waters, but perhaps thinking of "digital" vs.
> "optical"
> zoom as they are used in the digital camera lingo may help to
> clarify some
> of this.
>
> If I'm totally off the mark, sorry, but I thought, better wrong than
> sorry... :)
In cameras, the entire image is scaled, whether it's digital or
optical; the digital zoom is just an interpolated technique that adds
no new information.
We're trying to name a process that increases/decreases the font
size of all objects on a form at once.
-- Ed Leafe
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