Tony wrote: >Rob Wrote: >> My point was - I wonder whether digital interpolation would be >> useful in a scanner design to smooth the output? >That's what anti-aliasing filters in image editing software do, interpolate >pixels to achieve smoothing. Sure, but as I pointed out elsewhere: 1) There's people with scanners who don't have Photoshop 2) There's people with scanners and photoshop who don't know how to use Photoshop 3) An anti-aliasing filter in the scanner interface could be made much easier to use, and in the case of a scanner like the LS30 could work with 10bits per channel instead of 8 bits per channel. Do the filter in Photoshop work with 16bit data yet? Rob Rob Geraghty [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://wordweb.com
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