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Suppose I have an image that is 800×600. If I resize this to be 801×601 every pixel is modified. In my naiveté it seems to me that this would produce a worse result than, say, taking it to 1600×1200, where each pixel just becomes 4 pixels. Is there something were there are preferred % to expand or are the algorithms good enough that I don’t have to game it? My specific application involves taking photos and essentially making a collage. I have some control over the original size of the item in the photo, but I can’t make them the right size.
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Matt Silberstein
All in all, if I could be any animal, I would want to be a duck or a goose. They can fly, walk, and swim. Plus,
there there is a certain satisfaction knowing that at the end of your life you will taste good with an orange sauce or, in the case of a goose, a chestnut stuffing.
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Matt Silberstein
All in all, if I could be any animal, I would want to be a duck or a goose. They can fly, walk, and swim. Plus,
there there is a certain satisfaction knowing that at the end of your life you will taste good with an orange sauce or, in the case of a goose, a chestnut stuffing.
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