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Resize used RIS.
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Hi all.

Question to experts from scripts.

Everything seems to be simple. I know how to do it, but how to organize in a script (SCM) - ???.

What are we doing?

We take a small image and upscaped with RIS (Reverse Interpolate Scale).

Sounds? And what about practice?

In practice, we open the image and make 3 copies of the layer (in fact 2, but for comparison we leave the original layer). Disconnect the original layer. Let it be "Lena" (512x512).

For the middle of the new 3 layers, we make a "layer" -> "layer size". To see the difference more, I choose a simple bicubic interpolation. And I put the right size for upscape, for example 3500x3500. After that, I will do the layer back: "layer" -> "layer size" -> 512x512.

All three layers are prepared. Now the application modes: on the upper (copies) "multiply", on average (subjected to upscape and downscape) "divide", on the latter "normal". I combine visible layers (the original is turned off).

Now we make an upscape of the entire image (the original layer and united of the three): "image" -> "image size" -> 3500x3500. Including/turning off the layers, we look at the difference.

And what is the actual question? Everything is simple, no?

And how to organize the initial dimensions in the dialog of the window? And even more optimal option is the use of the initial dialogue of "size change". But how to do this in the script?
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