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- Image_scaling abstract "In computer graphics, image scaling is the process of resizing a digital image. Scaling is a non-trivial process that involves a trade-off between efficiency, smoothness and sharpness. With bitmap graphics, as the size of an image is reduced or enlarged, the pixels that form the image become increasingly visible, making the image appear "soft" if pixels are averaged, or jagged if not. With vector graphics the trade-off may be in processing power for re-rendering the image, which may be noticeable as slow re-rendering with still graphics, or slower frame rate and frame skipping in computer animation.Apart from fitting a smaller display area, image size is most commonly decreased (or subsampled or downsampled) in order to produce thumbnails. Enlarging an image (upsampling or interpolating) is generally common for making smaller imagery fit a bigger screen in fullscreen mode, for example. In “zooming” a bitmap image, it is not possible to discover any more information in the image than already exists, and image quality inevitably suffers. However, there are several methods of increasing the number of pixels that an image contains, which evens out the appearance of the original pixels.".
- Image_scaling thumbnail 2xsai_example.png?width=300.
- Image_scaling wikiPageExternalLink 2dimagefilter.
- Image_scaling wikiPageExternalLink ScalerTest.zip.
- Image_scaling wikiPageExternalLink freeimage_display_demo.aspx.
- Image_scaling wikiPageExternalLink Interpolation_01.htm.
- Image_scaling wikiPageExternalLink scaling.html.
- Image_scaling wikiPageExternalLink files.
- Image_scaling wikiPageID "2937077".
- Image_scaling wikiPageRevisionID "601521217".
- Image_scaling hasPhotoCollection Image_scaling.
- Image_scaling subject Category:Image_processing.
- Image_scaling comment "In computer graphics, image scaling is the process of resizing a digital image. Scaling is a non-trivial process that involves a trade-off between efficiency, smoothness and sharpness. With bitmap graphics, as the size of an image is reduced or enlarged, the pixels that form the image become increasingly visible, making the image appear "soft" if pixels are averaged, or jagged if not.".
- Image_scaling label "Image scaling".
- Image_scaling label "Interpolación (fotografía)".
- Image_scaling label "Redimensionnement d'image".
- Image_scaling label "Skalierung (Computergrafik)".
- Image_scaling label "Масштабирование".
- Image_scaling label "图像缩放".
- Image_scaling sameAs Skalierung_(Computergrafik).
- Image_scaling sameAs Interpolación_(fotografía).
- Image_scaling sameAs Redimensionnement_d'image.
- Image_scaling sameAs m.08dw7z.
- Image_scaling sameAs Q440296.
- Image_scaling sameAs Q440296.
- Image_scaling wasDerivedFrom Image_scaling?oldid=601521217.
- Image_scaling depiction 2xsai_example.png.
- Image_scaling isPrimaryTopicOf Image_scaling.