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Mike_Nittinger
Feb 24, 2004
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What do "Image Interpolation" in the .EPS save dialog box and "Save Image Pyramid" in the .TIF save dialog do?

Please be as technical as possible.

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Ram
Feb 25, 2004
While we’re waiting for the Adobe gurus…

I have no idea if this might help:

< http://files.macscripter.net/App_Dictionaries/PhotoshopCS_8. 0.pdf >

If you can read Russian fluently and have a fast connection (slow site), here’s this other link:

< http://maths.pomorsu.ru/library/graphik/photoshop/Chapter22/>
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Ram
Feb 25, 2004
And this from a Google search:

<http://www.eduonline.com.au/dpec/courses/phot04/d_ph04.srh>

[CAUTION – it may refer to an earlier version of Photoshop]

Image Pyramid …

the save image pyramid option allows you to save multiple resolutions of an image. the top of the pyramid is the lowest resolution while the bottom of the pyramid is the highest resolution. you can choose to open any of the resolutions. while adobe indesign supports image pyramids, not many other programs, including the current version of photoshop, support pyramid files right now. photoshop opens the image at the highest resolution within the file. i’d leave this option unchecked …





check image interpolation. this option anti-aliases (softens jagged edges) of low-resolution images when they are printed.

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