None, but if you use Vector based images then you can enlarge them many many times.
2007-01-16 08:18:37
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answered by Danltn 4
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Image blurring when trying to enlarge images occurs because of the amount of data and the number of pixels. its kinda like trying to stretch a peice of gum. it will stretch a little, but after a short time it begins to get holes in it.
The best way of stretching an image is to get a bigger file of that image. by bigger, i mean either by actual file size, or number of pixels.
if you want ot enlarge a photo, you could try using a photo editing program, like MS Digital Image Suite, or Photoshop, or The Gimp. these would do a better job then just trying to enlarge them in paint.
2007-01-16 08:21:05
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answered by Jason S 3
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You'll need a .eps (offered in many Graphic programs) or .ai (from Adobe Illustrator) extension.
2007-01-16 08:20:18
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answered by SMAG 1
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Maybe it's Vector images like *.png.
2007-01-16 08:20:05
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answered by Lafis 2
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