the camera has a limited amount of time to do the interpolation. doing it on the 
computer has much more time, it can do better. how much better depends on who you talk 
to.

Herb....
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From: "Mark Cassino" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, July 29, 2003 15:17
Subject: Re: News from DPReview


> I skimmed through the review so I may have just missed it - but is 
> interpolation in the camera supposed to produce a better result that 
> interpolation outside the camera? Anyone can rez-up a file (and the results 
> are often OK). But I wouldn't want to save a rezzed-up file as my only copy 
> of a shot, unless it can be done better within the camera than in Photoshop 
> or with Genuine Fractals.


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