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Fabrice Roux <spam_my_box@wanadoo.fr> wrote in news:MPG.203a4453f852273798968c@cnews.corel.com: > Here is one page I put online to benchmark the various resizing > options available. I mainly use resizing to shrink images, if I needed > to upscale I would go in the Genuine Fractals direction. > Reading an article on GF and stairstep enlarging is what got me started on my little exercise     

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Author: John De
Date: Feb 12, 2007 14:51

John De Fellippie wrote: yes, I am doing a 101%% increase for the 1%% test as the article I read indicated. Can't remember exactly where I saw the article but the author claimed a 3%% step rivaled Genuine Fractuals. People claim all sorts of things. To do an overall resizing of 500%% using multiple steps each involving a 103%% resize would require 55 steps (1.03^55 = 5.0821). Have you
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JoeB <mymail@myserver.com> wrote in news:Xns98D08C0CB3BADJoeB@ 216.191.232.194: > John De Fellippie <john.nospam.d.f@att.net> wrote in > news:Xns98D080328E319johndefattnet@216.191.232.194: > >> After reading several sites on how good stairstep resizing is I >> decided to play around with a script to get a feel for it. ... >> >> John D >> > > You can save yourself a lot of time and     

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Author: Spandex Rutabaga
Date: Feb 8, 2007 09:41

John De Fellippie wrote: After reading several sites on how good stairstep resizing is I decided to play around with a script to get a feel for it. Started with a recorded resize, added operator input and necessary loops. I have 3 major problems. 1) saving the undo information after every resize. slows the script down because of writing to disk after a bunch or resizes. Is
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John De Fellippie <john.nospam.d.f@att.net> wrote in news:Xns98D080328E319johndefattnet@216.191.232.194: > After reading several sites on how good stairstep resizing is I > decided to play around with a script to get a feel for it. Started > with a recorded resize, added operator input and necessary loops. I > have 3 major problems. > > 1) saving the undo information after every resize     

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Author: John De Fellippie
Date: Feb 8, 2007 09:11

After reading several sites on how good stairstep resizing is I decided to play around with a script to get a feel for it. Started with a recorded resize, added operator input and necessary loops. I have 3 major problems. 1) saving the undo information after every resize. slows the script down because of writing to disk after a bunch or resizes. Is there someway of only doing an undo save
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Mark Brader wrote, in <9JudnUtGlJfblUXVnZ2dnUVZ_jmdnZ2d@vex.net> on Mon, 22 Sep 2008 16:04:06 -0500: > Athel Cornish-Bowden: > >> While we're at it, why is the border between Manitoba and Saskatchewan > >> so wiggly (despite looking straight on a world map)? > > Because the world is not flat. > > Dave Hatunen: > > The western territories of Canada were surveyed uisng the > > Township     

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Author: Spandex Rutabaga
Date: Feb 7, 2007 12:49

"Walt Appel" <WaltsFrench75@gmail.com> wrote in message news:e1917956-4026-407d-8c92-7b18b1135a8c@y38g2000hsy.googlegroups.com... On Sep 19, 5:35?pm, "Rambler III" <Ramble...@xyz.com> wrote: Does a refueling stop at Gander Air Base, Newfoundland, count? It was foggy. - Show quoted text - I went into Gander on a C-130 back in July of 1990... Crete, to the Azores for an overnight
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What I was driving at with that posted sample is that this haloless stairstepped edge texture, which doesn't appear in other converters, makes for better looking extreme uprez interpolation. I assumed this was the intent behind this texture by the Adobe engineers. I couldn't get this hard edge haloless appearance from any software before until I started using ACR 3.7 sharpening combined with CS2's     

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Author: JoeB
Date: Feb 7, 2007 12:39

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Author: John De Fellippie
Date: Feb 7, 2007 11:29

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Author: Nick Spalding
Date: Sep 23, 2008 03:29

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Author: Rambler III
Date: Sep 21, 2008 06:04

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Author: Olaf_Ulrich
Date: Sep 19, 2008 12:48

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Author: Tim_Lookingbill
Date: Sep 18, 2008 21:21

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