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[filmscanners] OT: Resizing without resampling


  • To: lexa@www.lexa.ru
  • Subject: [filmscanners] OT: Resizing without resampling
  • From: "Nagaraj, Ramesh" <Ramesh.Nagaraj@ca.com>
  • Date: Wed, 5 Nov 2003 13:18:47 -0500
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  • Thread-topic: OT: Resizing without resampling
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I have document that is color corrected and sharpened. 
Adobe's Image size dialogbox has "Pixel size" and "Document size".
After sharpening, I am using "Image size"->"Document size"(with Resample 
checkbox off) to change the width, height and resolution without resampling. 

My questions are
*Does this documennt still hold the sharpening? 
*Should I have done resizing before sharpening?

I do not have backup of color corrected images.
Here I am changing the width, height and resolution without resampling; my 
understanding is this only adds some metadata to document. I think sharpening 
will get retained after this resizing.
I am doing this for printing, pls confirm whether my understanding is right. 


Thanks
Ramesh 




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