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  2. Template:Multiple image - Wikipedia

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    Important: If the image is under a free license (such as the GDFL or a free CC license), the terms of such license require the license, or a link to it, to be reproduced with the image. The image must, therefore, link to its image description page, which can be achieved simply by omitting the link[n] parameter from the template as mentioned ...

  3. Comparison gallery of image scaling algorithms - Wikipedia

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    The resulting image is larger than the original, and preserves all the original detail, but has (possibly undesirable) jaggedness. The diagonal lines of the "W", for example, now show the "stairway" shape characteristic of nearest-neighbor interpolation. Other scaling methods below are better at preserving smooth contours in the image.

  4. PHP syntax and semantics - Wikipedia

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    Code can be modularized into functions defined with keyword function. PHP supports an optional object oriented coding style, with classes denoted by the class keyword. Functions defined inside classes are sometimes called methods. Control structures include: if, while, do/while, for, foreach, and switch. Statements are terminated by a semicolon ...

  5. Image scaling - Wikipedia

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    An image scaled with nearest-neighbor scaling (left) and 2×SaI scaling (right) In computer graphics and digital imaging, image scaling refers to the resizing of a digital image. In video technology, the magnification of digital material is known as upscaling or resolution enhancement.

  6. Wikipedia:Autosizing images - Wikipedia

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    upright=0.8 – scales the image to approximately 80% of the user's default size (20% smaller) upright=1.2 – scales the image to approximately 120% of the user's default size (20% larger) left – shifts the image to the left margin; right – shifts the image to the right margin; center – shifts the image to center between left/right margins

  7. Seam carving - Wikipedia

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    Original image to be made narrower Scaling is undesirable because the castle is distorted. Cropping is undesirable because part of the castle is removed. Seam carving. Seam carving (or liquid rescaling) is an algorithm for content-aware image resizing, developed by Shai Avidan, of Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories (MERL), and Ariel Shamir, of the Interdisciplinary Center and MERL.

  8. Genuine Fractals - Wikipedia

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    The second main feature of Genuine Fractals is a scaling algorithm based on the use of PIFS (partitioned iterated function systems). When scaling up, Genuine Fractals exploits the self-similarity of an image to increase its size while preserving detail. In 1997, Genuine Fractals won a MacWorld Eddy. [5]

  9. Wikipedia:Basic bitmap image editing - Wikipedia

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    Try to keep internet images around 50 kbytes, and test the page display under a slow connection. Resizing (to emphasize details) In general, first crop out border areas, then adjust colors, then scale the image, and in the last instance probably reduce the color depth. This guarantees as little processing loss as possible. Select the Image menu.