CanonKnud skrev:
> Hvad er forskellen på "Bilinear" og "Bicubic" i fanebladet
> "Image Size" ved "Save for web"? Jeg opdage forleden, at
> programmet selv havde bestemt indstilling "Nearest Neighbor",
> og det gav kedelige resultater
> mvh Knud
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>
> To specify the default interpolation method
> Do one of the following:
> In Windows, choose Edit > Preferences > General.
> (Photoshop) In Mac OS choose Photoshop > Preferences > General.
> (ImageReady) In Mac OS, choose ImageReady > Preferences > General.
> For Interpolation, choose one of the following options:
> Nearest Neighbor A fast but less precise method that replicates the pixels in an image. This method is for use with illustrations containing edges that are not anti-aliased, to preserve hard edges and produce a smaller file. However, this method can produce jagged effects, which become apparent when you distort or scale an image or perform multiple manipulations on a selection.
> Bilinear A method that adds pixels by averaging the color values of surrounding pixels. It produces medium-quality results.
> Bicubic A slower but more precise method based on an examination of the values of surrounding pixels. Using more complex calculations, Bicubic produces smoother tonal gradations than Nearest Neighbor or Bilinear.
> Bicubic Smoother A good method for enlarging images based on Bicubic interpolation but designed to produce smoother results.
> Bicubic Sharper A good method for reducing the size of an image based on Bicubic interpolation with enhanced sharpening. This method maintains the detail in a resampled image. If Bicubic Sharper oversharpens some areas of an image, try using Bicubic.
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