>I'm down scaling some tif images.  These images are created with a
>graphics
>software for making diagrams and the like.  Geometric shapes and text
>mostly.  When I open the tif in Gimp they are perfectly crisp.  When I
>scale
>the image down in size, it becomes slightly blurry, even when opting
>for the
>"best" cubic algorithm.
>
>Is this to be expected?  What's the best practice for preparing
>graphics so
>that they are crisp?  I thought i should make them large and that way
>they
>would have extra resolution.  But apparently scaling down is a lossy
>practice?
>
>Thanks,
>Chad
https://www.alitechhub.com/unblur-picture/

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