Add the ability to choose the interpolation mode used when resizing an image#804
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Add the ability to choose the interpolation mode used when resizing an image#804jSdCool wants to merge 2 commits intobenfry:mainfrom
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…zing an image. to do this there is a new overload for PImage.resize() that takes 3 ints(width,height,interpolation mode) there are also 3 new PConstants for the mode they are: NEAREST_NEIGHBOR, BILINEAR, and BICUBIC
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added the ability to choose witch interpolation mode to use when resizing an image.
to do this there is a new overload for PImage.resize() that takes 3 ints (width, height, interpolation mode) there are also 3 new PConstants for the mode they are: NEAREST_NEIGHBOR, BILINEAR, and BICUBIC. They have a value of 0 1 and 2 respectively.