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  2. Comparison gallery of image scaling algorithms - Wikipedia

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    Examples of algorithms for this task include New Edge-Directed Interpolation (NEDI), [1] [2] Edge-Guided Image Interpolation (EGGI), [3] Iterative Curvature-Based Interpolation (ICBI), [citation needed] and Directional Cubic Convolution Interpolation (DCCI). [4] A study found that DCCI had the best scores in PSNR and SSIM on a series of test ...

  3. PhotoScape - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Photoscape operates on Microsoft Windows and Mac and is available on Linux systems as a Snap package. [3] The default languages are English and Korean, with additional language packages available for download. [citation needed] Version 3.7 is the current stable release for Windows XP, 7, Vista, or 8.

  4. Image scaling - Wikipedia

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    Image scaling can be interpreted as a form of image resampling or image reconstruction from the view of the Nyquist sampling theorem.According to the theorem, downsampling to a smaller image from a higher-resolution original can only be carried out after applying a suitable 2D anti-aliasing filter to prevent aliasing artifacts.

  5. Windows Photo Gallery - Wikipedia

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    It was updated with a hotfix (along with the rest of Essentials except for Mesh and Family Safety) on December 1, 2010. New features in Windows Live Photo Gallery 2011 include addition of a ribbon to the user interface, batch processing, a clone tool, facial recognition, geotagging with support for Bing Maps, image stitching, and noise reduction.

  6. File size - Wikipedia

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    Due to typical file system design, the amount of space allocated for a file is usually larger than the size of the file's data – resulting in a relatively small amount of storage space for each file, called slack space or internal fragmentation, that is not available for other files but is not used for data in the file to which it belongs.

  7. XnView - Wikipedia

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    The author published various other products using the classic or the multi-platform XnView code base, some examples are: XnView MP — the designated successor to classic XnView which is faster, has macOS and Linux editions and has Unicode support; the current version 1.6.5 [8]

  8. Category : Wikipedia non-free file size reduction requests

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    There is no need to resize images by hand. DatBot goes through daily and resizes bitmap images (jpg, png) to (height*width)<100,000 pixels. Other files (tif, pdf, plus sound and video files) will be located in Category:Wikipedia non-free file size reduction requests for manual processing and svg in Category:Wikipedia non-free SVG file size ...

  9. Aspect ratio (image) - Wikipedia

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    1. 3:1 = 4:3 = 12:9 35 mm original silent film ratio, today commonly known in TV and video as 1.33:1. Also standard ratio for MPEG-2 video compression. This format is still used in many personal video cameras today and has influenced the selection or design of other aspect ratios. It is the standard Super 35 mm ratio. 1.37:1 ~ 48:35