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Re: Scaling down causing quality loss
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Chris Borjis
(Borjis)
on Mar 27, 2008 at 11:51:22 pm
digital anarchy has a "resizer" plugin
thats supposed to be even better than
scaling in after effects.
thats the only solution I'm aware of.
I don't recall if Nattress made one.
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