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Funny that my default choice is the opposite of his for the exact same reasons he mentions. But it may simply be that we represent differents use cases. [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bilinear_interpolation]Bilinear interpolation[/url] is naive and only continuous to one level. The derivatives are not continuous. Therefore I do not advice using it for upscaling images. [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bicubic_interpolation]Bicubic interpolation[/url] is continuous up to the derivatives. Therefore it gives smoother results when upscaling. Unfortunately it suffers from the [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gibbs_phenomenon]Gibbs phenomen[/url] a.k.a 'ringing'. It generates 'halo' around the edges as seen on [url=http://graphics.cs.msu.su/en/research/resampling/index.html]Graphics & Media lab: Image Resampling Algorithms[/url] and in the page [url=http://www.cambridgeincolour.com/tutorials/image-interpolation.htm]Understanding Digital Interpolation[/url] linked in the comments of the blog post. The only bad thing I'd say about the page I just mentionned is that it doesn't say that when the scaling ratio is < 1, the neighbours must themselves be and interpolation of neighbours pixels since the neigbourhood of the computed pixel extend beyond 1 pixel distance. ... [i]I wish I knew if PhotoShop, or could force it to, use [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mip-mapping]Mip-mapping[/url].[/i] I do NOT want the ringing ( or Gibbs phenomen : the high frequency bumps if you know a bit about frequency space and Fourier transformations ) produced by Bicubic, especially when downscaling an image. [b]I[/b] want to control the sharpness of my images. That's why, depending on what I want to achieve, I take my Bilinear downscaled image and add a subtle pass of sharpen edge, or blend it with its Nearest Neighbour version, or with a its High-Pass version, or sharpen the image a bit before the Bilinear downscaling. [url=http://www.p01.org/][sigrotate][img]http://poi.ribbon.free.fr/files/p01_ozoneasylum_sig_love.gif[/img]|[img]http://poi.ribbon.free.fr/files/p01_ozoneasylum_sig_love_small.gif[/img]|[img]http://poi.ribbon.free.fr/files/p01_ozoneasylum_sig_charly.gif[/img]|[img]http://poi.ribbon.free.fr/files/p01_ozoneasylum_sig_dk.gif[/img]|[img]http://poi.ribbon.free.fr/files/p01_ozoneasylum_sig_reason.gif[/img]|[img]http://poi.ribbon.free.fr/files/p01_ozoneasylum_sig_galaxy.gif[/img]|[img]http://poi.ribbon.free.fr/files/p01_ozoneasylum_sig_neon88x31.gif[/img][/sigrotate][/url]
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