Ticket #501 (new enhancement)
Opened 2011-05-04T16:06:56-05:00
Last modified 2013-01-23T09:58:02-06:00
Make rendering quality a preference
Reported by: | bdezonia | Owned by: | bdezonia |
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Priority: | minor | Milestone: | imagej2-unscheduled |
Component: | UI Framework | Version: | |
Severity: | serious | Keywords: | |
Cc: | Blocked By: | ||
Blocking: | #1634 |
Description
Currently SwingImageCanvas renders using nearest neighbor interpolation. There is code in place that allows rendering as bilinear when zooming in (simply by changing the rendering hint constant).
Make the rendering hints settable
one for when zoomed factor > 1 (to see hard pixel boundaries)
one for when zoom factor < 1 (to avoid decimation)
Put them in an options dialog perhaps. Certainly make a couple of preferences.
Change History
comment:1 Changed 2011-06-21T14:58:47-05:00 by bdezonia
- Summary changed from Make rendering quality of SwingImageCanvas a preference to Make rendering quality a preference
comment:2 Changed 2011-09-21T14:42:57-05:00 by bdezonia
- Milestone changed from imagej-2.0-beta1 to imagej-2.0-beta2
comment:3 Changed 2012-05-14T10:55:15-05:00 by bdezonia
- Milestone changed from imagej-2.0.0-beta3 to imagej-2.0.0-beta4
comment:5 Changed 2012-08-14T10:46:42-05:00 by curtis
- Milestone changed from imagej-2.0.0-beta4 to imagej-2.0.0-beta5
This ticket does not fit the beta4 theme of plugin work. It will fit in marginally better with the beta5 theme of flexible data handling.
comment:6 Changed 2013-01-23T09:58:02-06:00 by bdezonia
- Blocking 1634 added; 1244 removed
- Milestone changed from imagej2-b7-ndim-data to imagej2-unscheduled
SwingImageCanvas is gone. Still the user should be able to specify a rendering quality (or interpolation scheme).