Yes, we can reproduce the problem -- Kiril is looking into it.
Thanks
Resize
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Re: Resize
Jonathan Sachs
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Re: Resize
Guess I didn't understand the problem David was complaining about. Shame on me.
Re: Resize
Dough, do not dispair :). If someone needs three posts to describe sufficiently a problem or an idea, the fault will most probably be on his side.
The post boils down to the simple fact that if there is a difference between input and output resolution, the Resize does not pre-fill just the previous value but the calculated result of the previous value multiplied by the resolution ratio: so instead of 45.0 it pre-filled 45 * 1.5 = 67.5 and then 67.5 * 1.5 = 101.2 etc.
If I had posted this short one-sentence description (fourth post :)) at the very beginnig, everything might have been clear at the very beginnig. On the other hand I also needed some time to understand more deeply all the detailes.
At least the Mesasge board came to live again for a few moments.
David
The post boils down to the simple fact that if there is a difference between input and output resolution, the Resize does not pre-fill just the previous value but the calculated result of the previous value multiplied by the resolution ratio: so instead of 45.0 it pre-filled 45 * 1.5 = 67.5 and then 67.5 * 1.5 = 101.2 etc.
If I had posted this short one-sentence description (fourth post :)) at the very beginnig, everything might have been clear at the very beginnig. On the other hand I also needed some time to understand more deeply all the detailes.
At least the Mesasge board came to live again for a few moments.
David