I also believe that the gradual uprezzing is an unsupportable myth. If
I have to do some uprezzing I use Picture Window Pro which seems to do
as well or better than anything else I've used. I once had a discussion
with Jonathan Sachs, author of PW Pro, and asked him why some people
believed that gradual uprezzing did a better job. He said he had no
idea and suggested that maybe they hadn't implemented their own
algorithms properly.
ps: Although I believe the gradual uprez thing is a myth I don't think
Butzi's choice of a resolution chart can prove the case for a real-world
continuous color image.
pps: Interesting historical note: Jonathan Sachs is also the co-founder
of Lotus Develeopment Corp. and the original programmer for Lotus 1-2-3.
Chuck Norcutt
Winsor Crosby wrote:
> http://www.butzi.net/articles/resample.htm
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> Paul Butzi demonstrates the myth of 10 percent upsizing(which
> includes the Fred Miranda tool last time I looked.)
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> Long Beach, California, USA
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