what people do not understand is that when you start with less resolution, it does not matter how much software or hardware behind a scaled image, you are NOT going to get more detail. I hope you are only trying to say "without noticeable gain in artifact" which would be far more appropriate.
a good example would be a pair of brown pants pictured in SD - when seen in HD you notice that they are actually brown corduroys. it does not matter how good Genuine Fractals or Super Bandlet technology is - if it isn't there to begin with, it isn't going to be there afterwards.
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Adam @ Apr 14th 2006 8:41AM
"800% without noticeable loss of details"...?
what people do not understand is that when you start with less resolution, it does not matter how much software or hardware behind a scaled image, you are NOT going to get more detail. I hope you are only trying to say "without noticeable gain in artifact" which would be far more appropriate.
a good example would be a pair of brown pants pictured in SD - when seen in HD you notice that they are actually brown corduroys. it does not matter how good Genuine Fractals or Super Bandlet technology is - if it isn't there to begin with, it isn't going to be there afterwards.