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Christian Graus3-Oct-09 16:56
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GeneralRe: How do you get invited to the WPF Disciples forum? Pin
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GeneralCan't find anything wrong with WPF image resizing, even with weird sizes Pin
fjparisIII5-Oct-09 16:37
fjparisIII5-Oct-09 16:37 
Christian Graus wrote:
I suspect the difference is that we resize to arbitrary sizes ( although we always maintain aspect ratio ) and I expect most people would just resize to obvious steps, like 800x600, 1600x1200, etc.


I just got through resizing 250 TIFF images from full sizes images (max size was 3504x2336, but about 3/4 of them were cropped in various ways) from a Canon EOS-1 Mark II to JPEGs into a box 628x471, which is a pretty off the wall, non-standard size, and every image was as perfect as you would want. Come on. I challenge you to tell me what "arbitrary sizes" don't work and I'll be perfectly willing test those sizes. I would jump for joy to see failures as you've described, but I have little hope that I will.
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QuestionDisable the Maximize button in WPF Pin
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QuestionHow do I insure that WPF uses ICC profiles to avoid color degradation? [modified] Pin
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QuestionDynamic Controls not Stretching to Container Width Pin
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