Thumbs Plus (a shareware browser and processor)  has these options for resizing (OK 
Austin, 'decimate'!), in order of low to high quality:
- nearest neighbour
- bi-linear
- resample
- bicubic

My experiments revealed that the first 2 weren't very good (I think they were only 
there for those with very slow machines), and that the difference between 'resample' 
(?) and bi-cubic was not much at all.

As an interesting non-f-s side issue, I found that the 'resample' method was the most 
effective in reducing moire effects (those loverly patterns you get when scanning from 
halftoned images).  

Note for those getting started in all this, and have no money left after buying the 
scanner..:) - Thumbs Plus v3.3 (registered) was recently given away on some magazine 
cover CD's.  That version is quite old and is strictly 24-bit I think, but it is the 
one I still use and it's VERY quick and easy.  I would recommend it to anyone who 
doesn't understand/like the way PS/PSP/PI handle resizing and resolution.  You'll 
still need your image editor for touchups etc but TP does resizing/rotating, cropping, 
gamma-bright-contrast, RGB color adjustment and some very nifty 'contact-sheet' 
printing, all *very* simply.

mt

PS - if you do try version 3.3, when installing tell it to leave its DLL's in the 
Thumbs folder - I **wish** more progams offered this!!

PPS - if you're cheap like me and you can't find the free version, you can still 
download v3.3 from www.cerious.com.  3.3 doesn't get 'crippled' after 30 days like the 
new ones.

mt

David wrote:
> One of the new features of the upcoming release of Polacolor Insight is the
> ability to use one of several decimation techniques..


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