On Fri, 15 Aug 2008 05:19:42 -0400
Martin Stolle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> (first one didn't make it to the list)
>
> If you use "convert -geometry" from ImageMagick, by default it
> will use a high-quality rescaling algorithm (unless you do
> -resample). If you need interactive use, gimp has
(first one didn't make it to the list)
If you use "convert -geometry" from ImageMagick, by default it will use
a high-quality rescaling algorithm (unless you do -resample). If you
need interactive use, gimp has highquality algorithms. Just go to
"Image" -> "Scale Image" and select "Cubic" as the
(Posted from the wrong address before...it happens to me 100% of
the times I join a new mailing list)
Hi, I discovered geeqie when it landed Debian, and I'm liking it a
lot. Today I was doing some work checking some images and
noticed that the quality with which they were displayed was much
better