The changing of the pixel dimensions (and therefore file size) of an image An image can be resampled down (its number of pixels is decreased) or resampled up (its number of pixels is increased) When you resample an image down, pixel information is deleted from the image When you resample an image up, new pixel information is created based on the color values of the existing pixels Resampling and image down and then resampling it up to the original resolution will cause the quality of the image to deteriorate The FrontPage Editor includes a Resample command
To change the resolution of an image Re-sampling down discards pixel information in an image; re-sampling up adds pixel information through interpolation
The changing of the pixel dimensions (and therefore physical file size) of a picture or a graphic Graphics can be resampled down (the number of pixels is decreased) or resampled up (the number of pixels is increased) When you resample a graphic down, pixel information is deleted from the graphic When you resample a graphic up, new pixel information is created based on matching color values of the existing pixels Resampling a graphic down and then resampling it up to its original resolution will cause the quality of the graphic to deteriorate considerably In FrontPage, the Picture toolbar contains the Resample command
To change the resolution of an image Resampling down discards pixel information in an image; resampling up adds pixel information through interpolation