Old 05-13-2006   #1 (permalink)
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Pls help...

I nid advice on how to make a pic that is about 12x29 pixel/inch look bigger and clearer? i've made it big by increasing the size, including the dpi. unfortunately the pic looks rather blur.

any takers? thank u.
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what are you using?

Depends what you are using?...pshop c2?...If so make a new canvas and under file click on place...you should be able to resize pretty decently pending on the quality of the original image.
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as my knowledge i must say: unfortunally it's not possible to achieve this,because when you're going to resize the image to a bigger dimension you have to lose some pixels,and so i say there is no solution
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maybe, i don't know if it work but it's wort a try i think, you could go to filter and than sharpen the image, not to much but just a bit. hope it helps. O and before you try this make a backup i would say.
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Look in the resources section under photoshop actions, there's a good sharpening action there.
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