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Old 8th January 2002, 12:39   #7  |  Link
SirTomahawk
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Mhhh...

@FXOverlord
Sounds got to me what you write. A "grizzly" is a film, where you see every pixel in contrast to its neighbours. In use of resizing the most of them will kicked. That's another question: after resampling (down to 70% for example) it is no "grizzly", because the contrast is smoothen through the resizing. What bilinear can do at this point for me? It smoothen a little bit more and so the film has less detail (contrast) and the compressibility is better?

Tanx & cu

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