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I haven't had access to photoshop in a few years, and I don't especially miss it because of Pixlr. I'm not exactly an advanced user of graphic design products, so I can't speak to that level... But for basic image editing and creation, this gets the job done.

Pixlr is used by our organisation as a cheaper and more accessible version of photoshop. We use it to create graphics for our campaigns, as well as posters, report covers and other visual content for our work.

I use the software as my go-to for quick photo edits and social media post creation. I've used this for so many uses for simple graphic editing that I can't imagine not having it for image resizing, editing, and social media content creation.

Pixlr is so far my best online photo editing applications. I can easily access it through my browser without having to download and install any application on my computer. It pretty much helps me do everything I would do with a more complex and advanced application like Photoshop.

It's exceptionally user friendly and right on the money. It provides an editing platform like no other platform can. It's well built with high resolution editing experience, which is simple yet very elegant to use.

This Pixlr application is one of the best photo editing software I have used so far.There are lots of unique features available and the best part of this application is it's clean and user friendly UI.

The autofix and autocontrast features are very useful when time is limited and you have edit multiple images. I use these features to automatically correct the basic adjustments and then tweak few parameters to get the images according to my taste.

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I'm trying to create a thumbnail image on the client side using javascript and a canvas element, but when I shrink the image down, it looks terrible. It looks as if it was downsized in photoshop with the resampling set to 'Nearest Neighbor' instead of Bicubic. I know its possible to get this to look right, because this site can do it just fine using a canvas as well. I've tried using the same code they do as shown in the "[Source]" link, but it still looks terrible. Is there something I'm missing, some setting that needs to be set or something?

Seems I was mistaken, the linked website wasn't doing any better of a job of downsizing the image. I tried the other methods suggested and none of them look any better. This is what the different methods resulted in:

All resize principles were described very well in this thread, and pica does not add rocket science. But it's optimized very well for modern JIT-s, and is ready to use out of box (via npm or bower). Also, it use webworkers when available to avoid interface freezes.

This is a javascript function adapted from @Telanor's code. When passing a image base64 as first argument to the function, it returns the base64 of the resized image. maxWidth and maxHeight are optional.

Gecko 1.9.2 introduced the mozImageSmoothingEnabled property to the canvas element; if this Boolean value is false, images won't be smoothed when scaled. This property is true by default. view plainprint?

I have a feeling the module I wrote will produce similar results to photoshop, as it preserves color data by averaging them, not applying an algorithm. It's kind of slow, but to me it is the best, because it preserves all the color data.

It doesn't take the nearest neighbor and drop other pixels, or sample a group and take a random average. It takes the exact proportion each source pixel should output into the destination pixel. The average pixel color in the source will be the average pixel color in the destination, which these other formulas, I think they will not be.

The problem with some of this solutions is that they access directly the pixel data and loop through it to perform the downsampling. Depending on the size of the image this can be very resource intensive, and it would be better to use the browser's internal algorithms.

The drawImage() function is using a linear-interpolation, nearest-neighbor resampling method. That works well when you are not resizing down more than half the original size.

To resize the canvas control on its own, you need to use the height="" and width="" attributes (or canvas.width/canvas.height elements). If you use CSS to resize the canvas, it will actually stretch (i.e.: resize) the content of the canvas to fit the full canvas (rather than simply increasing or decreasing the area of the canvas.

It'd be worth a shot to try drawing the image into a canvas control with the height and width attributes set to the size of the image and then using CSS to resize the canvas to the size you're looking for. Perhaps this would use a different resizing algorithm.

It should also be noted that canvas has different effects in different browsers (and even different versions of different browsers). The algorithms and techniques used in the browsers is likely to change over time (especially with Firefox 4 and Chrome 6 coming out so soon, which will place heavy emphasis on canvas rendering performance).

I included both solutions because they both have their own pros / cons. The lanczos convolution approach is higher quality at the cost of being slower, whereas the step-wise downscaling approach produces reasonably antialiased results and is significantly faster.

I just ran a page of side by sides comparisons and unless something has changed recently, I could see no better downsizing (scaling) using canvas vs. simple css. I tested in FF6 Mac OSX 10.7. Still slightly soft vs. the original.

I did however stumble upon something that did make a huge difference and that was using image filters in browsers that support canvas. You can actually manipulate images much like you can in Photoshop with blur, sharpen, saturation, ripple, grayscale, etc.

Sayısal resim işleme programı ile kurulum, kullanım ve tasarım yapabilen bilgi ve becerilerini sağlamaya ynelik bir programdır.
Konu Başlıkları: Sayısal resim işleme programı ve editr kullanmak, resim işleme ara ve komutları ile resim işleme yapmak.
İstihdam Alanları: Mesleğin gerektirdiği yeterlilikleri kazanan bireyler photoshop ile resimlerin işlendiği her departmanda alışabilirler.

With new smartphones are being launched by all major smartphone brands and the competition to achieve the best smartphone award has increased significantly over the past few years. While most of these new smartphones come with an excellent camera, there are still situations where you end up with a blurred photo. If you are a photoshop expert, then you probably know your way around photo editing and can easily fix the blue. However, if you are an average user and tools like Photoshop are too overwhelming, follow this guide for a quick fix to your blurred images.

Figuring out how to fix fix blurred photo? Smartphones these days have very capable cameras. Most of us use them on a regular basis to get some excellent captures. While most of the images we shoot generally turn out pretty good and pleasing to the eye. Whereas there are some cases where the image is rather blur, and this makes the image unusable. There are many photo editing software when it comes to Windows. Notable among them is the Photoshop software from Adobe that allows users to fix most if not all issues with an image.

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The fix blurred photo app is very straightforward and does exactly what is by the name, fix photo blurs. Alongside the simple task of fixing the blurs, the app also allows you to remove the chrome and Gaussian noise from your blurry pictures. You do not have to worry about having a blurry picture if you are using this app on your device.

The fix blurred photo app is very easy to use. Once the image is there all you have to do is move the Fix Blur Slider to remove the blur on your photos. The more you move the slider to the right, the stronger the blur removal effect is there to your device. The Deblurring process is as easy as moving sliders to the right or left in the app. Removing Blur on the photos might sometimes leave a trail of unwanted noise in the form of Grain or Coloured Sparkles. It will impact the quality of the picture.

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