Image:Image-after-linear-interpolation.png

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A smarter way for changing the size of an image is linear interpolation. This is an example of an image doubled in size using linear interpolation.

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current11:34, 29 October 2007217×79 (2 KB)McLoaf (Talk | contribs) (Optimized using PNGOUT.)
10:41, 19 October 2005217×79 (3 KB)Tizio (Talk | contribs) (This is the real image after linear interpolation.)
18:41, 18 October 2005217×79 (4 KB)Tizio (Talk | contribs) (Same image -- I forgot to place it in the public domain.)
18:14, 18 October 2005217×79 (4 KB)Tizio (Talk | contribs) (A smarter way for changing the size of an image is linear interpolation. This is an example of an image doubled in size using linear interpolation.)

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