On Mon 15-Dec-2008 at 19:52 +0100, Erik Krause wrote:
>
>does or does not hugin use anti-aliasing interpolators? Nona provides 
>the old standard panotools interpolators only, but do they anti-alias?
>
>If not it would be no good idea to downsize in hugin.

That's right, you need to render images at the resolution hugin 
suggests.  If you want smaller images then you need to downsize in 
an image editor and add unsharp masks etc... there.

>BTW.: The anti-aliasing iterpolators where contributed to the panotools 
>library some years ago in version 2.7.10...

hugin only uses the library for the projection transformation.

-- 
Bruno

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