enlarging a picture results into low resolution.
Well try enlarging it in Adobe Photoshop and then use different Filters like, "Despeckle", "Dust & Scratches", "Median", "Sharpen More" etc. etc. to suit your liking.
2006-07-02 23:37:43
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answered by sandy 4
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Open the file using Adobe Photoshop and try to save with high resolution then the picture will be clear while printing... even u enlarge the file.
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2006-07-03 06:52:11
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answered by ♥sabari♥jpradha♥ 2
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Reduction usually works better than enlarging a pic.
When you enlarge a pic you really only have whatever the original image pixel data there is to work with. For example if you enlarge a digital sourced pic to 300% or more things starts to get pixelated.
At 8 megapixel most images have sufficient pixel data to enlarge up to poster size. If your pic was taken at 1.5 to 2 megapixel then there's isn't much hope!
Your best workaround is have the pic printed at the largest possible size at your local photo processing shop and rescan it digitally at higher resolution of up to 600dpi.
2006-07-03 08:11:54
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answered by Samez 3
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Open it by Microsoft Photo Editor then resize it as you want. Then save it. When you print it is not necessary to fit the page.
2006-07-03 06:28:38
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answered by iyiogrenci 6
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use photoshop....u can enlarge the photo according to the original size of the photo....it differs...u can download some softwares,,,,that are avilable to get the original quality..go for google.com and give software for photo in gud quality...try it out with some other phrase also u will get it
2006-07-03 06:50:07
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answered by vedha 2
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