File sizes and Resampling Images
Certain
Photoshop Filters such as Cutout, Chalk and Charcoal and Spatter require
that the original photo image be resized to a smaller resolution. The
optimum image size for digital photopainting is 4 megapixels (approx.
14" x 18" at 72 dpi). Unlike hi-end digital photography, the
purpose behind digital photopainting is not to capture detail. It is
instead to render essential detail and to simulate strokes and texture.
Only after a photopainting is finished, we can resample images to a
larger size, especially for printing purposes.
Photoshop uses five methods for image resampling: Nearest Neighbor,
Bilinear, Bicubic, Bicubic Smoother, and Bicubic Sharper, the last two
of which were introduced in Photoshop CS. You choose the one you want
in the General panel of the Preferences dialog box or in the Image Size
dialog box.
Bicubic
interpolation creates better effects than Nearest Neighbor or Bilinear,
with smoother tonal gradations.This resampling images method works by
evaluating adjacent and nearby pixels and performing complex calculations
on their values in order to predict what the pixel being worked on should
be.
The bicubic method that Photoshop employs to scale up
images work fine for digital photopainting because the surrounding pixels
are closer in value than in photographic images and therefore there
is less interpolation and errors.
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