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Afffinity photo's Lanczos 3 vs photoshop's preserve details 2.0?


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Hi,

I'm just curious if affinity photo's Lanczos 3 algorithm resampling method is better than Photoshop's preserve detail 2.0? I don't know if I should use  Lanczos 3 instead of preserve details 2.0 when im resizing. Preserve detail 2.0 has done a great job but I'm wondering if Lanczos 3 produces the similar or better results.

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There are two Lanczos 3 algorithms: separable and non-separable. The latter is sharper, but whether it’s better is somewhat subjective and it’s also dependent on the kind of image you’re working with.

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Affinity Designer/Photo/Publisher 2 for Windows • Windows 10 Home/Pro
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3 hours ago, once2work said:

Sorry to ask again, you mean "non-separable" is sharper.

Yes, that’s what I meant.

3 hours ago, once2work said:

Thank you!

You’re welcome. :)

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