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Re: Anti-alias an NSIamgeView
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Re: Anti-alias an NSIamgeView


  • Subject: Re: Anti-alias an NSIamgeView
  • From: Ben Mackin <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 24 Nov 2002 11:34:22 -0800

On 11/24/02 1:22 AM, "email@hidden" <email@hidden> wrote:

> At which ratio is your image drawn inside your NSImageView?

I draw it at it correct size, nor enlarging. Why? Does it matter if I resize
the image or not?

> AFAIK, there is no anti-aliasing with NSImageView, there is just image
> smoothing.

Then how does Preview do it? I know that they use a subclass of NSView to
draw the images into. Are they doing some custom anti-aliasing that isn't
available to others? It seems that with all that is available from Quartz
and anti-aliasing, that an image should be able to get some love to.

Thanks,
Ben
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