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Help Janet Karabin via gimp-user-list 28 Jul 23:16
  Help Agetaing47 30 Apr 09:53
  Help programmer_ceds 30 Apr 13:29
Janet Karabin via gimp-user-list
2019-07-28 23:16:07 UTC (over 4 years ago)

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I just downloaded the Windows Version of GIMP and when I came to the section of tutorial indicating:

$B!H(BAlso notice I have shown a different option under Quality $B"*(B Interpolation. The default value for this is Cubic, but to retain the best quality it would better to use Sinc (Lanczos3).$B!I(B

My only options were:

None

Linear

Cubic

NoHalo

LoHalo

I want to enlarge smaller photos while maintaining pixel integrity.

How do I get the Sinc option as referenced in the tutorial? Or which option should I choose for similar results.

Thank you for your time, I appreciate it.

2020-04-30 09:53:41 UTC (almost 4 years ago)
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2020-04-30 13:29:29 UTC (almost 4 years ago)
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Sinc disappeared with the advent of GIMP V2.10. I believe that the best interpolation to use may depend on the contents of the image. Try experimenting with different interpolations. With V2.8 there were some issues with the Sinc interpolation and I used Cubic then.

I just downloaded the Windows Version of GIMP and when I came to the section
of tutorial indicating:

$B!H(BAlso notice I have shown a different option under Quality $B"*(B
Interpolation. The default value for this is Cubic, but to retain the best
quality it would better to use Sinc (Lanczos3).$B!I(B

My only options were:

None

Linear

Cubic

NoHalo

LoHalo

I want to enlarge smaller photos while maintaining pixel integrity.

How do I get the Sinc option as referenced in the tutorial? Or which option
should I choose for similar results.

Thank you for your time, I appreciate it.

programmer_ceds (via www.gimpusers.com/forums)