In a message dated 12/2/2005 7:30:20 AM Pacific Standard Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
That would be true if we were judging jpeg results vs. RAW results. What 
Cotty disputed was Adobe's assertion that the RAW converter provides better 
upsizing than does PhotoShop interpolation. Evaluation of an interpolation is 
probably best done on the screen. I don't think there's much dispute regarding 
the 
difference between jpeg results and RAW results. It's a matter of range and 
contrast control. It's obvious in some cases and indistinguishable in others.
Paul
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Okay, I am clueless. Why would one upsize a RAW during conversion? They are 
already big files. I am missing something...

Marnie aka Doe  And, uh, by upsizing do you mean making larger?

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