IMPLEMENTATION SCALING IMAGE USING BILINEAR INTERPOLATION USING MATLAB AND ANALYSING THE LIMITATIONS
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analyzed, scaling, implementation, representationAbstract
Two Dimensional computer graphics is computer-based generation of digital image/graphics—mostly from two-dimensional models such as two Dimensional geometric models, text, & digital image/graphics & by techniques specific to them. Word may stand for branch of computer science that comprises such techniques, or for models themselves. Two Dimensional computer graphics are mainly required in applications that were originally developed upon traditional printing & drawing technologies, such as technical drawing, advertising, typography, cartography, etc. In those applications, two-dimensional image/graphic is not just a representation of a real-world object, but an independent artifact with added semantic value, 2D models are therefore considered, because they give more direct control of image/graphic than three Dimensional computer graphics whose approach is considered more akin as compare to photography than to typography. In this paper we have make implementation of scaling using BILINEAR Interpolation and analyzed its limitations.
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