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supermule 10-13-2005 08:56 AM

Gaussian Vs Lanczos4 Vs Lanczos Resize
 
Has anyone tested them for the difference ?????. The manual only gives a brief description with some technical details. Check the manual here

What would be beneficial is a comparison of the following

Compression

Speed

Quality

Dialhot 10-13-2005 09:08 AM

Re: Gaussian Vs Lanczos4 Vs Lanczos Resize
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by supermule
What would be beneficial is a comparison of the following

Compression

Speed

Quality

What about testing by yourself ? :wink:

Be carefull : I definitely stop using GaussResize as it introduces a LOT of artefacts. Fortunally I did not do too much movie before to see that.

I use Lanczos4.

supermule 10-13-2005 09:30 AM

Re: Gaussian Vs Lanczos4 Vs Lanczos Resize
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Dialhot
Quote:

Originally Posted by supermule
What would be beneficial is a comparison of the following

Compression

Speed

Quality

What about testing by yourself ? :wink:

Be carefull : I definitely stop using GaussResize as it introduces a LOT of artefacts. Fortunally I did not do too much movie before to see that.

I use Lanczos4.

:D ha ha....I knew it, well as I was writing this post, it came to my mind that someone will come back and say, "Why dont you do it yourself"......I knew it....................

But I think a test done by one of you experts would carry more weight and following than done by me !!!!!!

If noone has that info.......then probably I might think about doing it myself....................

Dialhot 10-13-2005 10:21 AM

Re: Gaussian Vs Lanczos4 Vs Lanczos Resize
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by supermule
But I think a test done by one of you experts would carry more weight and following than done by me !!!!!!

For quality, okay (and I answered a bit). But speed and compression ? Come on ! :)


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