At 06:12 PM 3/16/99 -0500, you wrote:
>Someone once said (maybe on this group), that when you scan an image,
>you should do it so you only have to scan it once, then use this "raw"
>or "master" image for all future images, whether it be downsizing or
>creating a thumbnail.
>And YES, there is a huge improvement in resized image quality when I
>use the "unsharp" filter. It really sharpens it (why do they call it
>"unsharp"?) This is part of the Micrographx PhotoMagic 6 suite.
>
Unsharp masking actually comes from a similar, but difficult, photographic
technique... I'm sure someone will explain it in more detail...
Regards,
Denton Taylor
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