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Definition | Interpolation is an imaging method to increase (or decrease) the number of pixels in a digital image. Some digital cameras use interpolation to produce a larger image than the sensor captured or to create digital zoom. Virtually all image editing software support one or more methods of interpolation. How smoothly images are enlarged without introducing jaggies depends on the sophistication of the algorithm. http://www.dpreview.com/learn/?/key=interpolation |
Alternate Term = | resampling |
Broader Term ↑ | Visual |
Related Terms ↔ | Pixelization Display (computing environment) |