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Offline ZaBlanc

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« Posted 2005-07-19 02:25:17 »

Hey, some time back when I was using BeOS, I used a tool that did graphical resizing with an alternative algorith, so that resizing anything always looked real good and sexy....not like Paint Shop Pro and friends that magled vector-type graphics.

But, in looking for that sorta tool now, I don't even know how to search for it.  Does anyone here know what I'm talking about?  Can ya point me at a good resizing tool? Huh
Offline weston

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« Reply #1 - Posted 2005-07-19 04:06:17 »

you can do some pretty nice looking image resizing in java, just follow these steps:

create a new BufferedImage the size that you want the new image to be
obtain the graphics context from the new image: newImage.createGraphics()
set this rendering hint: g2.setRenderingHint(RenderingHints.KEY_INTERPOLATION, RenderingHints.VALUE_INTERPOLATION_BICUBIC) (you could also use BILINEAR)
draw the original image using the graphics object you got from your new image: g2.drawImage(oldImage, 0, 0, newImageWidth, newImageHeight, null);
if you want to save it to a file, its easy as ImageIO.write(newImage, "jpg", new File("resizedImage.jpg"));

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Offline weston

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« Reply #2 - Posted 2005-07-19 04:08:26 »

also, paintshop should resize just fine... maybe you need to change the image format to RGB from indexed color mode. That changes the filtering used in photoshop, not sure about paintshop.

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Offline Tzan

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« Reply #3 - Posted 2005-08-02 17:01:47 »

Genuine Fractals is a plugin for Photoshop that does  lossless saving in a .stn file format. The format is actually a series of  fractal type formulas so the image can be resized and it looks great. It also compresses the file size quite a bit. Its mostly use for large images, 10 meg +.

Unfortunately it looks like the LE version is no longer available, so you only have a 30 day trial and the full version is $199. I got  the LE version years ago for $25, ver 2.0, they are up to 4.0 now.

For $50 it would be a great plugin to have if you make huge files or would like to do a lot of  resizing. For $199, it seems way over priced unless you are making money with it, or you have piles of cash.


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