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Old 06-29-2006, 04:38 PM
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Unhappy Image size question?

I am all new to all this. To be more precise,I want to resize an image (from 63x85 to 403x544),and to have good quality as a small image (63x85).To make big one have same resolution as small ong. So I dont no where to start my work.
Can anybody give me a few pointers or something? Help?

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Old 06-29-2006, 04:59 PM
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Sorry, but, as far as I know, if the information in the image is not there you cannot "manufacture" it. If your original image is poor you will only ever get a poor quality image from it. If you post your image you may get some help but don't hold your breath.....John

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Old 06-29-2006, 05:12 PM
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Enlarging Tool

The tool link that I'm sending will help you hopefully get the result you want.


http://www.graficalicus.com/downloadbasket/categories.php?cat_id=2&sessionid=ba55e7c042ae6a6b19db09f027c27833
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Post the image for us to try our best!
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Old 07-01-2006, 01:59 AM
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Hi,

GPT,

Welcome to RP!
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To make big one have same resolution as small one
I haven't found yet a way to substantially enlarge an image while keeping the same quality of the original's size... Here (Adobe Support Knowledgebase) you can find very useful information about 'Resizing' and 'Resampling' an image..

That said, I know there are several programs on the market that can resize images minimizing the loss of quality and sharpness of details ... Here the result of a Google search for 'enlarging images'...

Unfortunately, the link kindly provided by Candy returns an error message, but I found the site she refers to and here is the Link to the page of their 'enlarge without pixelization' action ... just click on the 'download' Tab.

Hope this helps.
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