When reducing the size of a picture, does Pixel Grease just shrink the picture or is there more to it than that? What happens to the original picture file?
As regards rescaling the picture to create the output files Pixel Grease uses a sophisticated resampling algorithm to maximize the quality of the saved images. There are also options for changing the way that resizing is done, for example, if one or more of the images you are saving is to be a different shape from the original image. These options are explained in the User Guide. Your original picture files are not affected in any way by Pixel Grease. • When working with vary large images, it takes a few seconds for images to be rescaled. Why is this? Can it be made faster? The resampling algorithm works hard to achieve maximum image quality. Remember also that if you have chosen to generate three (i.e. large, medium and small) output files, resizing is being carried out repeatedly. If speed is more important than maximum image quality, select ‘Fast Resizing’ from the Options menu and the resizing process will be very much faster. Also, If you only need one or two differently sized ima
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