.7.4
Bicubic vs bilinear isn't near as big a dropoff in quality as Normal
(nearest neighbor) vs bilinear.
Chipp,
On Macs in Rev 2.7.4, resizeQuality had no effect. You could resize
an image and never set that property and have a beautifully
antialiased image. In Rev 2.8 gm3 not settin
Mark,
Not sure, but I think the new 'best' uses bicubic sampling and the
previous 'best' uses bilinear. You might try using 'good' in 2.7.8 and
seeing if it doesn't render the same as 'best' in 2.7.4
Bicubic vs bilinear isn't near as big a dropoff in quality as Normal
(nearest neighbor) vs bilin
On Feb 20, 2007, at 5:44 PM, Mark Talluto wrote:
Anyone play with the new resizequality settings in 2.8 gm2? The
docs say that the algorithm has been optimized. I have noticed
that 2.7.4 is much faster than the comparable setting of "best" in
2.8 gm2. While I will be bug repo
Anyone play with the new resizequality settings in 2.8 gm2? The docs
say that the algorithm has been optimized. I have noticed that 2.7.4
is much faster than the comparable setting of "best" in 2.8 gm2.
While I will be bug reporting this, I just wanted to confirm this
ot
On Nov 1, 2006, at 6:54 PM, Trevor DeVore wrote:
On Nov 1, 2006, at 5:24 PM, Dar Scott wrote:
How do I use this?
For improved resizing quality the property of an image object to
"best". You need to set it each time your launch your standalone.
AFAICT it isn't something that "sticks".
On Nov 1, 2006, at 5:24 PM, Dar Scott wrote:
How do I use this?
For improved resizing quality the property of an image object to
"best". You need to set it each time your launch your standalone.
AFAICT it isn't something that "sticks".
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Trevor DeVore
Blue Mango Learning Systems - www
How do I use this?
Dar
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On May 10, 2005, at 6:40 PM, David Kwinter wrote:
Hello,
How can I set the best resizeQuality of an image via script?
There's a checkbox in the properties, but the property name is two
words which is strange and I can't find it in the dictionary.
Hi David,
set the resizeQualit
Hello,
How can I set the best resizeQuality of an image via script? There's a checkbox
in the properties, but the property name is two words which is strange and I
can't find it in the dictionary.
Thanks
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> You probably know this already, but how you use "resizeQuality" is not
> obvious. I assumed it would be a global command like jpegQuality, e.g.
>
> set the resizeQuality to "best"
Yes, I do know about this. What I am trying to figure out is the differe
Derek,
You probably know this already, but how you use "resizeQuality" is not
obvious. I assumed it would be a global command like jpegQuality, e.g.
set the resizeQuality to "best"
But no, you need to set it on individual images like this:
if the platform = "Wi
Alright, I need to know what the quality options for the setting resizeQuality are.
Is it the following
good
better
best
Any help would be great!
Derek Bump
Dreamscape Software
Compress Images Easily with JPEGCompress
http
Playing round with the image scaling on both pc win2000 & mac osx I've
noticed that osx doesn't do a quality resize. Setting the
'resizeQuality' property of images on OS X (10.3.2) doesn't work.
Tuviah, will this be standard across platforms in the next version of
Hi,
Playing round with the image scaling on both pc win2000 & mac osx I've
noticed that osx doesn't do a quality resize. Setting the 'resizeQuality'
property of images on OS X (10.3.2) doesn't work.
Tuviah, will this be standard across platforms in the next versio
Hello list,
Edwin Gore wrote about the hidden image-property "ResizeQuality" in Rev
2.1.
Setting the ResizeQuality to "best" works fine on Windows, but very
slow.
But how to reset it?
I found that "normal" worked; is that ok?
And to save time it would be nice t
As Tuviah promised in bugzilla, version 2.1 does indeed include,
undocumented, the ability to do high quality resizing of images. This
feature is just for Windows and Linux - the Mac already had high quality
resizing.
Basically, all you do is set the resizeQuality of an image to "best"
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