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Interpolation Defined

Guessing what goes in between. A typical example in video is converting the video to have a different number of scan lines or pixels. If we imagine both a grid of the source pixels and a grid of the target pixels on the screen at the same time, a target pixel may be centered between two (or among four) source pixels. Sophisticated interpolation is not just taking the average of the nearest source pixels' content but may also vary from pixel to pixel and even be influenced by the content of pixels several removed from each target pixel.

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