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3.8. Image Scaling

Image scaling refers to the process by which the original image dimensions are reduced so that the full image (although in reduced form) is received at the remote station. The aspect ratio of the original image is maintained.

Image scaling is used when the remote station's recording width is smaller than the original image for transmission.


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