My understanding is that the rapid/low processing reduces processing time but results lower accuracy and lower resolution outputs because it reduce pixel resolution of each images.
I wonder if I reduce bitrate of JPEG images which pixel resolution still remains while dataset size is reduced.
Does this affect processing time and result of output quality and accuracy?
When processing using Rapid/Low resolution, then we would expect the results to be similar as if you process with images that their size is reduced.
When processing with Rapid/Low resolution then this reduces the resolution which provides results significantly faster, however the results, in that case, may be of lower quality, consist of less calibrated images or contain artifacts.
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