> On May 17, 2016, at 11:34 AM, Al Treder
altreder@earthlink.net [gcmac] <
gcmac@yahoogroups.com> wrote: > > > > Peter, > > Hagen is absolutely correct, but if you found a satisfying solution to your enlargement problem, note that your solution does not give you the same quality in a larger size. At least, not in the terms photographers and layout people use. What you have is a larger area covered by the same image, with no additional detail in the small parts of the image. That can be satisfying in some circumstances, especially if all you want is to provide a satisfactory view from a greater viewing distance. If your solution is satisfactory even from a close viewing distance, it is because you like the way the image was changed; so then it's not the same image at higher quality so it can be larger, but a larger image that's different but looks good. > > Al Treder I totally agree with Al, as it’s an illusion, it looks good and I congratulate you, what is the name of the program ? It is making something from nothing, so it’s successful for this image, this suggests another question, a program of this sort may work well for an imaged, will it work successfully for other images? Or is this very image dependent? steve > -----Original Message----- > From: "Peter Fackelmann
pfackelmann@gmx.net [gcmac]" > Sent: May 17, 2016 9:22 AM > To:
gcmac@yahoogroups.com > Subject: Re: [gcmac] Enlarging > > I found > > Super Resize by Wolfgang Ante > > which does a satisfying job. > > Regards > > Peter > > >> Am 17.05.2016 um 16:54 schrieb Hagen Henke
hagen.henke@gmx.de [gcmac] <
gcmac@yahoogroups.com>: >> >> >> >> Hello, >> >> sorry to tell you: there is no software that can do magic. The quality you already reached I think is the maximum possible. I am in professional layout and photography and what we usually do is to go for a new shot of that product or print it much smaller. >> >> Regards, Hagen Henke >> >> >> >> >>> Am 14.05.2016 um 06:59 schrieb Zalman Lazkowicz
zlazkow@yahoo.com [gcmac] <
gcmac@yahoogroups.com>: >>> >>> I’m trying to enlarge a 740x620 px image(book cover) to at least 3400x3000 at 300 dpi. That’s for printing. >>> I used two applications to enlarge an image. One is SmillaEnlarger and another one from App Store. >>> Smilla has only one interpolation method. The other application has at least 20 interpolations methods. >>> I tried them all. Then I used GC, B-Spline. The result was almost identical to other two. Not bad, but I need something better. >>> Anybody knows if HQ Enlarger (in App Store)does a better job ? >>> There is also PhotoZoom and another one, but at $80 no way. >>> Thanks! >>> >> >> >> > > > Al Treder \r\G&C Engineer\Artistic Photographer\
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