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Jan 8th, 2005 at 2:48pm

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ok i was wondering if someone could help me alittle its kinda off topic but it was to do with eiting and with all the talented people in here i was wondering if someone could help.
i have a picture which is like 200x200 or something like that its small is there a way for me to inlarge it and not distort the imaghe or i i do distort it is there a way to clear it up? steps would be greatly appreciated
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Reply #1 - Jan 10th, 2005 at 8:48pm

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well thanks for the replys lol
 

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Reply #2 - Jan 10th, 2005 at 9:35pm

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Chances are a 200x200 image isn't going to enlarge to much larger without it getting pixelated.
 

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Reply #3 - Jan 10th, 2005 at 11:53pm

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Theres no way to escape it, as far as i know. or you could shrink yourself a bunch and get a tiny monitor  Grin Roll Eyes
 

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Reply #4 - Jan 13th, 2005 at 11:56pm

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Okay, if you do indeed have PS7, there of which i have, when you enlarge it to a considerable size, it automatically will clean it up a little.  But you will sitll see some dithering around the distinct edges.  You could go here: www.good-tutorials.com cuz they have some stuff for dithered images.  Other than that i dont know what to tell ya, work around with the blur tool, and the smudge tool and try to hide the pixelation.

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Reply #5 - Jan 17th, 2005 at 2:22am

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i remember reading somewhere that if you enlarge an image, you should do it in 10% increments. i haven't tried this in practise, but you could give it a try...

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