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Old 02-09-2007, 19:23   #1
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Hi

Ok, Pop Quiz...

Is there anyway I can increase a very small image, well not that small but my GF Has an image that's small / ish and I wanted to Increase its size but not loose the quality, the only way I can do it is to enlarger it and blend the pixelated areas in Photoshop, this is time consuming though. Is there anything else I can use? The file is only 22kb btw.



Also........While i'm at it....If I am morphing images do they have to be the same size X&Y?
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Re: Image Size (DPI)

If only...

In certain CSI episodes they can zoom in on a mobile phone image and see the number plate of the car reflected in the eye of a pedestrian...

Unfortunately that's not possible in real life. You can't add quality that isn't there in the first place.
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Re: Image Size (DPI)

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Hi

Ok, Pop Quiz...

Is there anyway I can increase a very small image, well not that small but my GF Has an image that's small / ish and I wanted to Increase its size but not loose the quality, the only way I can do it is to enlarger it and blend the pixelated areas in Photoshop, this is time consuming though. Is there anything else I can use? The file is only 22kb btw.

Nope, as Chicken says, you can't put in what was taken out. If the image was found online, then maybe you can try a google search for a bigger image.
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Also........While i'm at it....If I am morphing images do they have to be the same size X&Y?
Might look wierd if the aren't.
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You should try something like "Genuine Fractals" in Photoshop, I've had good results with it, it's far from perfect but much better than just using bicubic on it's own.

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