Okay. So I've tried it and it works fine. It certainly is faster -- by an order of magnitude at least. I have a lot to do and this will make life much easier. Now I need to know why its better.

Don

Shel Belinkoff wrote:
Recently I discovered and used the raw converter for upsizing istDS files. It works very well, and the results seem to be quite good. It's certainly
worth looking into by anyone wishing to upsize their images.  I'd certainly
suggest trying the raw converter before spendy any money on another program.

Shel



[Original Message]
From: Paul Stenquist

A resize such as you describe is better done during the RAW conversion in one step.


On May 17, 2006, at 1:05 AM, Don Williams wrote:

I have been using Genuine Fractals on *ist D files recently; resizing from about 3000 pixels wide to 5110 in five steps. The final file size is usually just under 50 mbytes depending on initial cropping. I do all the processing -- levels curves or whatever first, then resize and might finally apply a touch of unsharp masking. Typical steps 3455, 3865, 4280, 4695 and 5110. The files are finally saved as TIFF without compression. Although I have no experience of LZW I've heard that its not a good idea.






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