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enlarging pictures
I have been told that you can get programmes and with them you can blow up photographs, keeping the quality? I have a few small photos on my comp which I would like blowin' up so can anyone name the programmes? can you download them? anyone got one? any good?
Thanks?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hmm, does it make sense if I say that when enlarging a picture, a computer programme can only ever enlarge existing pixels? For an optimum-quality picture, the programme would somehow need to intelligently place many correct smaller pixels in the place of the enlarged one.
Say, just for instance, you have a square. This square is made up of 5 blocks x 5 blocks ("pixels"). These blocks alternate between being blue and red. Here's the square at 100% of it's size (it's original size).
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Now, if you were to shrink this picture so that is was just one block by one block, it would look like this:
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... because the red and blue pixels have combined to make (what our eyes see as) purple.
Once you've shrunk this picture (as I said before, in size and in quality) so that you have the square above, any attempts to enlarge it again will be poorer quality. The computer only knows what's there - all it can see is one purple pixel. So, if you wanted to enlarge it to 5 blocks by 5 blocks again, it would simply stretch that pixel to your deisred size and would create this:
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... which, in terms of your photograph, means lower quality as there is much less detail.
If this post has worked, it'll be a miracle.
I'm only joking before I get flamed to death, but it is tv shows such as this that leads people to believe that you can do things like this. If the detail isn't in the original photo, the computer cannot recreate it.
I'm off to access the blueprints of my local bank online with a computer (probably a mac) that doesn't need a mouse and beeps at every key stroke. Ahhhh, tv.
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