![]() Anyone happen to know whether they're the same thing and "none" is just deprecated or something? It's weird, because there's no errors or anything to indicate otherwise, so I've assumed it works and did what I thought it did. there is no such flag listed, however "neighbor" is. I'll leave it to you to figure out which it is. I just did a quick comparison and "none" is definitely not the same as "neighbor". You could just try both yourself and find out. but it actually isn't documented! At least not anymore. And I have a distinct memory that the flag for that was simply "none". ![]() I've been using that for years, many years, I remember specifically reading somewhere about how to eliminate the default bicubic filter, not really because of how it looks but simply because nearest is much faster. Mostly, when resizing, I have been using flags= none and understood that would be the same as nearest/point. The nearest neighbour/point algorithm in particular. ![]()
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