> This does not > involve any sampling of the bits across the scan to create a smaller image > (that is interpolation). That's actually called 'decimation', when you 'remove' data...interpolation is when you 'add' data....other than that 'point of order', what you said was right on. DE...ceimation is DEcrease, IN...terpolation is INcrease...
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