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Jurgen-Jm-Imports

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You will always lose quality when enlarging. There isn't really any way to get past it.

 

The resolution of the photo's you have is set. Granted there are programs that will make enlarging less choppy but quality will always be lost. A small pic looks good quality because its small ;)

 

Scott =op

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You will always lose quality when enlarging. There isn't really any way to get past it.

 

The resolution of the photo's you have is set. Granted there are programs that will make enlarging less choppy but quality will always be lost. A small pic looks good quality because its small ;)

 

Scott =op

 

That will be my fault for not fully reading the thread, irfanview will do a good job but as said enlarging does go horribly wrong,it doesn't work as well as they show in the movies. (I assumed size reduction)

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I use photo resize magic (freeware). It works on a entire folders and does good resizing (would that be bicubic then? not sure, but it's the non-jaggie photoshop quality resizing, as opposed to some other methods in some other software).

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Jurgen's problem is that the original images are very small at only 160 x 106 pixel in size. :(

 

No chance then. The information (pixels) just aren't there to begin with. You can't see (zoom into) something that's not there. You could double it in size, and it might still look OK-ish, but that's about as far as it'll go.

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