GIMP :: Enlarging A Tiny Photo
Sep 28, 2012Took a photo over skype. It was very tiny, I suppose because the person I did Skype with was using and Iphone. I would like to enlarge it but it gets fuzzy and pixelates.
View 1 RepliesTook a photo over skype. It was very tiny, I suppose because the person I did Skype with was using and Iphone. I would like to enlarge it but it gets fuzzy and pixelates.
View 1 RepliesTook photo over skype. Other computer involved was a mobile phone. Photo very tiny. When try to enlarge, it blurs and pixilates. Any suggestions as to how to enlarge and have a decent photo. I am using Gimp 2.6.Attached File
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I have an image that is (1920 x 1273)px at 300dpi. The final image will need to be cropped down to (175 x 190)px at 72dpi.
When I crop it and lower the dpi it gets very small. Too small for how I would like to use it. I would like for the individual to be the focal point of the image and be large enough for easy viewing int the (175 x 190)px image size. So I was thinking I could enlarge the image starting at its original quality, especially since it is at 300dpi and then crop it and lower the dpi. But that does not seem to deliver a larger size image either.
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Still not having much luck, I can get it to look better, but not good, still very pixelated and blurry. The required result I want is something along these lines - Picture
Using high res picture, I've tried PNG, GIF, PSD with not really much luck.
PS: Attached is the original model GIF and the resized picture.
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Here is the picture...
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a) describe how its done ?
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If I close out and restart my text still wont show up.
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