gessman wrote:
That definition in not complete and leaves out the important aspects of CIZ. CIZ is an in-camera process that magnifies an image, crops it to the magnified view, and "upsizes and resamples it," and creates "new pixels" to fill in the gaps as opposed to simply cropping it and leaving it "diluted," or spread out and missing information that usually leads to the degradation of an image. Using CIZ usually results in almost no image quality (IQ) loss although it occasionally does leave some mild distortion or what some call "artifacts" in certain "highly detailed or busy" scenes that might not otherwise be desirable. Some examples of "artifacts" have been offered elsewhere in this and other threads that can be found by using the search too above and searching for CIZ or Clear Image Zoom.
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