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Alain,
Differences in (any) interpolation will only show in extreme cases such as taking a low res photo and printing it large, but the improvements are:
- Cleaner results with less background noise
- Cleaner and sharper edges with less pixelization
The changes appear relatively minor even in large upsampling jobs, so why make them? We want the data path from printing software to printer to produce the most accurate results possible: results that are faithful to the original photo. The new Arithmetic Difference tool in the Best Shot Selector was used to fine tune the algorithm to more accurately upsample everything from photos to line art, producing the most data-accurate representation possible. All this means for the average user is peace of mind: that your photos get to the printer as accurately as possible. The visible difference will not be notice in "normal" printing at "normal" sizes. But at least you know that when you DO want to stretch something big, it'll do the best job possible.
Regards,
Mike
Thanks
Peace of mind is very important. From time to time large upsampling is needed.
Alain