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Thu, Nov 22, 07 at 2:29
| Okay. This is probably going to be confusing because I don't know if such a thing even exists but...
You know when you enlarge a picture really big, you can see the squares (pixels?)? Is there a program that kind of fills in the gaps or redefines it so the picture can be enlarged without looking bad? |
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| Are you asking this because you want to print the picture? No, You can never get more detail than was originally captured. You can scale the picture up or re-sample it but neither will give you more detail. simply put, scaling will make the print look pixelated. The only way would be to re-scan the image at a higher resolution. |
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- Posted by ms_minnamouse (My Page) on Fri, Nov 23, 07 at 3:49
| I really wanted to buy a custom poster b/c I can't find an already made poster that I want. |
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- Posted by ms_minnamouse (My Page) on Tue, Jan 8, 08 at 21:32
| I mean *make* but I guess that's not possible now. |
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