by m.Th. (Posted Sun Jan 22, 2017 11:33 am)
...your title says "for viewing"... this changes the things a lot: we do not need the best quality kernel but the best speed 70%/quality 30% proportion ratio.
Perhaps the best thing would be to add (if Pierre wants) these algorithms in the resize kernel list which is surfaced in Browser Tab in Tools | Batch Convert | Resize or in Single Image Tab in Image | Resize and perhaps(?) use the same list in Tools | Settings | View | High zoom quality [sic] - btw. it should read High Quality Zoom.
What setting do you have for "High Zoom Quality" setting mentioned above? Did you tried the other values?
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Jou wrote:The current "high quality" rescaler also makes the images a bit blurry when scaling down by just 10%.
Question is: Which algorithm is used anyway? Bicubi? Bilinear? Lanczos?
What about the google RAISR algorithm at https://research.googleblog.com/2016/11 ... chine.html and SRCNN algorithm at http://mmlab.ie.cuhk.edu.hk/projects/SRCNN.html
Any chance you'd include one of them?
A comparison between those two at https://thestack.com/wp-content/uploads ... amples.jpg shows IMHO not much difference between RAISR and SRCNN the are both good.
...your title says "for viewing"... this changes the things a lot: we do not need the best quality kernel but the best speed 70%/quality 30% proportion ratio.
Perhaps the best thing would be to add (if Pierre wants) these algorithms in the resize kernel list which is surfaced in Browser Tab in Tools | Batch Convert | Resize or in Single Image Tab in Image | Resize and perhaps(?) use the same list in Tools | Settings | View | High zoom quality [sic] - btw. it should read High Quality Zoom.
What setting do you have for "High Zoom Quality" setting mentioned above? Did you tried the other values?
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