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    A Sharper Scaling

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by Spartan@HIDevolution, Oct 14, 2016.

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    http://a-sharper-scaling.com/



    A Sharper Scaling is a free program for Microsoft Windows devices that uses an algorithm specifically designed to improve the image scaling quality.

    If you have worked with images or photos before, you have probably changed their size every now and then as well.

    Maybe to reduce the file size of Megabyte large photos before sending them to family members, or as a webmaster to reduce the file size before publishing images on a blog or site.

    While it is usually less of an issue to reduce the size of an image or photo, upscaling is another story. Upscaling refers to enlarging the image using algorithms such as bicubic interpolation or bilinear interpolation.

    Source: http://www.ghacks.net/2016/10/14/a-sharper-scaling-promises-better-image-scaling-quality/

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