The antialiasing is handled by OS 9 & X when an image is resized. No such capability exists in the Windows OS. This feature was brought in to bring resizing quality to the level OS 9 & X users have always enjoyed.

-Mark Talluto


On Mar 4, 2004, at 1:23 AM, Alex Shaw wrote:


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 version of rev?

regards
alex


From: "Edwin Gore" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: resizeQuality property
Date: Mon, 25 Aug 2003 18:19:42 -0600
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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", and
all the sudden you have great looking images no matter how you scale them!

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