Bicubic also introduces a 15-20% pixel to pixel contrast loss, and is VERY poor at detecting contrast in the 45� directions. This is why you might get aliasing effects from \"curved\" contrasts, like a phase-plate. It is though one of the \"safest\" ways to resample a pixel surface. Due to the sampling restriction you shouldn\'t use it to downsample to less than 25% in one step - the algorithm will start to \"loose\" information from the original by simply leaving the information in between the sampling areas for the new pixels out in cyberspace.
In Sweden it seems the cameras are ready for delivery on next monday in most venues. I\'m looking forward to some hands-on testing... :-)
Sep 16, 2009 at 07:10 AM
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