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Re: Compressing a composition (in a special way...)
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Kevin Camp
on Nov 2, 2009 at 9:08:45 pm
[Joris Corthout]
"So if my composition of 30.000 pixels wide has:
one white vertical line on pixel nr1 then 9 black lines, 1 white line, 9 black ones,... and then I compress it, I should get a nice white solid in the 3000 pixels wide comp"
nope, due to anti-aliasing the scaling of the 30000px comp to fit a 3000px comp will produce a solid that is about 10% white (or 90% black, depending how you look at it). it will essentially be averaging 1 white line with 9 black lines.
can you be more specific about what you are doing? there may be a way to do it with out have 3000 solids.
Kevin Camp
Senior Designer
KCPQ, KMYQ & KRCW
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Compressing a composition (in a special way...)
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Re: Compressing a composition (in a special way...)
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Re: Compressing a composition (in a special way...)
by Roland R. Kahlenberg on Nov 3, 2009 at 4:52:58 am
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