Photoshop :: CS3: Image With 35'000 Pixel: Unable To...

May 9, 2008

i have images resized up to 35'000 pixels in length; the photos are in 8-bit mode, but ps does not show me the option for saving them to jpeg but only ps or tiff ....

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I tried 20x20 patterns which showed similar problems. I'm mostly interested in bilinear interpolation because this is supposed to conserve the total pixel value.  Each white pixel in the original has value 255, so the blob resulting from this pixel should have total value 255.  Look at <<45cw.bmp>>.The blob on the left has total value 69+94+13+5+18+1=200.  The blob on the right is an almost perfect antipode with total value 1+18+6+13+95+68=201. 

The blob at the bottom doesn't resemble the side blobs and has total value 42+56+40+3+55=196.  The blob at the top has total value 40+41+56=137.  Clearly Photoshop has lost the top of the top blob.  (It also does this with 45 deg counterclockwise rotation, and also with 135 deg rotation.)  The blob in the center has total value 49+49+48+47=193. 

All of the blobs fall far short of 255.  Photoshop might be excused for messing up edge pixels, but not a central pixel. Photoshop messes up rotation at the single pixel level.  I made a test pattern with clusters of 4 white pixels and the rotation of this did conserve the total value for the central four.  Edge pixels still showed problems.  Photoshop image rotation appears to be based on sloppy code.

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For simplicity sake, lets say the image is 15,000 x 15,000 and I want to scale it down to 5,000 x 5,000.

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