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    Matching perceived differences when downscaling

    Thanks. That adds more options to play with. Median vs blur is interesting. Playing with color balance and contrast is interesting. The original is actually based on blending left and right, so it's almost symmetrical. Keeping symmetry could be important in some cases. I'm not sure if color...
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    Matching perceived differences when downscaling

    Thanks. Having a preview like that seems useful, even though I don't have any thoughts about what to do. With the example I gave, I tried brightening dimmer color ranges, but didn't come up with anything more recognizable, compared to the original.
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    Matching perceived differences when downscaling

    I would think that anyone who has ever tried to make an icon or an avatar would have run into this, but I admit it's difficult to describe. Here is an image which is 1024x1024: Here it is downscaled to 32x32: It looks different because it's smaller. Right. That's the point. What manipulation...
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    Matching perceived differences when downscaling

    When I downscale an image enough, the result looks like a different image. I'm not talking about fidelity. I know of the various algorithms that can be selected in photoshop when downscaling, but what is it that makes the image look different? For example, say you have a 1024x1024 pixel image...
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