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How to gain best possible quality, disregard performance. #148

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Howdy! Thanks for the kind words.

Quality is subjective. At the end of the day, if you are resizing an image, you are guessing what the image would have looked like if were captured at a different size. That guess can only be worse than that hypothetical capture, so "best quality" can mean different things. It could mean most accurate, or it could mean most visually pleasing, or any number of other priorities.

Most people, most of the time, on most image sources, will prefer a sharper image. This is the default that you get with MagicScaler, and it happens to be heavily optimized for that case, so it's also very fast at very high 'quality'.

Some images, some of the time, will look better …

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This discussion was converted from issue #147 on January 29, 2024 08:31.