A cross-functional and emotionally intelligent executive leader and Army veteran with over 20 years of proven expertise in driving software engineering and product excellence.
A cross-functional and emotionally intelligent executive leader and Army veteran with over 20 years of proven expertise in driving software engineering and product excellence.
Apparently, Sharp (the image processing library used) accepts some options for quality. I added the settings and pushed the changes. It looks like that solved the issue, so let me know if that helps.
There should be no loss of quality when sizing down. If anything, you'd gain quality. I'm curious... can you point me to an example?
Apparently, Sharp (the image processing library used) accepts some options for quality. I added the settings and pushed the changes. It looks like that solved the issue, so let me know if that helps.
Simply did the trick thank you so much for your effort much appreciated.