I understand, and share, your wariness very much. The point to keep in mind is: To reveal the picture. Not to make it lie.
(Rotation is one of the most quality damaging operation you could imagine - except +/- 90° obviously. All the pixels of the picture are impacted and interpolated. You can try to rotate a picture 1° in a direction, then 1° backward, and compare with your original picture, all the fine details are killed =( )
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Date: 2005-03-12 09:35 pm (UTC)The point to keep in mind is: To reveal the picture.
Not to make it lie.
(Rotation is one of the most quality damaging operation you
could imagine - except +/- 90° obviously. All the pixels
of the picture are impacted and interpolated. You can
try to rotate a picture 1° in a direction, then 1°
backward, and compare with your original picture,
all the fine details are killed =( )
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Date: 2005-03-12 10:00 pm (UTC)