You can re-size with the interpolation of your choice and save the file for printing. The big advantage is, being able to re-size a file with Vector or Pyramid interpolation and then being ablen to print that file on any printer, with the advantage your chosen interpolation. I know someone who re-sizes in QI using Pyramid interpolation, then has the file printed on photographic paper from an Agfa (I think) machine. I like to be able to have the advantage of QI, but knowing I can take a file to another system that doesn't have QI. (Like someone using a Mac system, for example). Scott --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Igor Wesdorp" <iwesdorp@c...> wrote: > > Can Qimage also just resize an image and then save it for later use > (like with Genuine Fractals). Or is the resizing only done internally > when sending a file to the printer? > > And if it can, does it do a better job then Genuine Fractals? > > Thanks, > > Igor >
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Re: What was the program?
2005-12-23 by scott_now_coming
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