Photoshop :: Enlarging A Wallpaper
Feb 23, 2006
I found a picture that I would really like to use as my wallpaper, but the problem is that its resolution is 1024 x 768. My desktop's resolution is set at 1680 x 1050 and when I try to have set it as my wallpaper in stretch mode, it's a little bit blurry. Does anyone know how I can enlarge it in photoshop and keep it looking sharp?
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Jun 25, 2011
Simple-Question: Whenever I enlarge a 8-bit picture it loses its 8-bit quality and turns out extremely blurry. How do i avoid this?
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Jan 18, 2008
I have a .gif image made up of a few lines and some text, when I import the image it is 8.5in x 11in. I want to enlarge the lines and the text but keep the whole image size at 8.5 x 11, how do I do this?
Question 2. Also the lines of the image are thick and bold is there an easy way to make this lines thin and not so bold?
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Mar 1, 2007
I have an image I would like to enlarge but not lose (much) resolution.
Here is the picture...
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Mar 5, 2009
I have to enlarge quite a few high-res images for a catalog project. My rule of thumb has always been 120% of actual size max and I'm still safe.
However, the client wants some images to cover spreads, which would force me to blow those pics sometimes past 200% of their actual size.
I called the printer who's printing the job to get their thoughts on fractiles software and they said that they typically go to 200% of actual size with little or no pixilation/degradation. I find that hard to believe...
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Oct 27, 2002
I've got a pic of...say...my son. I place a pic of a transparent CD on a layer on top of the son. I select the cd (that is a circle selection...) and I now want to sort of magnify what shows of my son within that selection...
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Apr 9, 2003
I've got some renders from Cinema 4D that I want to use for a banner at school. The problem is that the renders are all 1024x768, and the banner is something like 3 ft by 6 ft. How can I make these pics big enough to use on the banner without the losses in quality that come with stretching an image? I've tried simply blurring them, but there are some layer styles used and those don't blur. What should I do?
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Jan 3, 2008
I am trying to enarge an image to read some text. I am using the transform tool to make the image bigger, but the text blurs together. The image file is very small.
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Mar 16, 2005
make a sig or a banner out of this piccy, therefore i'd like to increase width. i manage to enlarge the canvas to the left easily. problem is, i'd like that increased canvas to be same colour as the background of the picture; like snow 'n storm stuff.
how do u do that ? i had a look at the clone stamp and the other tools, but it looks like really stupid the way i use them....
a) describe how its done ?
b) do it then and show me ?
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Nov 22, 2005
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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Mar 26, 2009
I've got a sewing pattern that was drawn by hand. It's larger than a standard sheet of printer paper (maybe 14"x20" or so). I scanned it in two pieces and matched those up, then used the pen tool to trace around the original pattern and stroked the path. Now I need to reduce the whole thing in such a way that if someone else were to download the file and enlarge it by the same amount (or trace around it with X amount of added space all around) it would match my original pattern. (Gee, does that make sense? I hope I explained it right.) I have tried changing the image size, saving it as a new file, and then opening that new file and enlarging the image size by the same amount I reduced it, but when I print it (just allowing the lines to go off the edges of the paper since it's too big), it doesn't match my original.
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Apr 30, 2006
What resolution do I use to enlarge a 3”x4” photo into one that is one that is 3 ‘x4’?
I am using S-Spline (PhotoZoom) which is similar to Genuine Fractal to enlarge pictures.
I am also using Photoshop 6. Obviously, a photo enlarged to 3’x4’ at 300 dpi would probably crashed my computer.
Is there a mathematically way to determine resolution when enlarging photos?
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Feb 2, 2011
A year ago is was on vacantion in italia (Pisa), I made there some pictures from the building around the Tower of pisa. And i never thought about I can make a widescreen with that pictures. But now I dont get it attached to each other.
Here are the pics
Picture 1
Picture 2
Picture 3
Picture 4
Picture 5
And this is how i get them attached:
Missing 1 picture here
As you can see the colours do not match, and the whole picture is crooked.
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Dec 1, 2005
Can you point me to a wallpaper tutorial. I already have the image that I want. I just need to create wallpaper from it.
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Nov 27, 2003
I am trying to make a peeling wallpaper look.
I want it to look like the wallpaper is old and peeling off the wall in a few places.
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Oct 13, 2008
Just wondering were i could get some really good wallpaper patterns? Designing a guesthouse website and need a background to give the design a lift,
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Aug 31, 2006
I have an appropriate image. I need cut out this image, then paste it into new background 1024 x 768. So, I need step by step guide how to select and cut the required part of image. Then, I want take some fragment of background then stretch this part, to fill in the whole background with this part.
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Dec 26, 2008
Not really a PS topic but still kinda is as i'll be using it to create these images.
I will be creating a few images for the use of wallpaper where users can download them off my site for use as there wallpaper.
Currently I have:
1920x1200
1680x1050
1280x1024
800x600
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Jun 26, 2006
I've been using this as my desktop background for a few months now but I just noticed that I have no clue how I would acheive this effect. The effect I'm talking about is the red burst in the center. I know how the lettering and the symbol in the center was done but I'm not sure how to do that burst that looks so cool.
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Feb 11, 2006
I downloaded this nvidia wallpaper, the Nvidia font is awsome, howd they make that font.
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Aug 24, 2012
You know how you can deselect a path "layer" (for lack of better word) in the Paths palette by clicking in the empty space of the Paths palette? What if your Paths palette has so many saved paths that there is no empty space to click in?
I know I can just extend the palette, but I don't want to have to do that, because all my palettes are tightly organized into a Giant Wall o' Palettes on a second monitor. Is there a way to hide all paths without having to extend the palette to reveal empty space?
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Jul 6, 2013
So currently I have an image that I'll be using as my background for a wallpaper, however the dimensions of the image is 2100x1184, and the final dimensions of my wallpaper will be 2880x1800. Therefore I need to re-scale the image so that it's bigger. Now knowing that I can't do that without loss of quality, I've decided to instead "add" stuff to the image such that it looks larger. Eg. expanding the sky, adding additional buildings.
I've tried using the patch tool, but it doesn't let me add to the space outside of the image (my canvas is 2880x1800, and the empty space is transparent).
I'm wondering, is there any tools/techniques for accomplishing what I'm trying to do? Or even better, is there another method of enlarging the image without loss of quality?
Image:
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Oct 3, 2008
how do i get the effect of a super big head ( not by liquify ) with a small body of a person in a complicated background? i do know selection methods using extract tool, but i need to maintain the resolution whilst upsizing the head, and if i downsize the body, there's no background to go with.
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May 21, 2006
i have many bitmaps...i was wondering if there was some advantage to having a bitmap when enlarging and adding pixels.......
also Genuine Fractals is still better than cs2 for this,
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Apr 22, 2012
i have these 3 backgrounds with cheryl cole, that ive tried to remove the background on.
Is it possible to edit the background away so that it is just one color? On the one with the clouds, it could be either just white or clouds all over?
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Sep 1, 2013
How to remove the watermark on this wallpaper right here?I want to use it as my own personal wallpaper but the logo bothers me a bit.
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Apr 13, 2012
How to remove the name in the bottom right corner. I'm making a slideshow of similar wallpapers with girls like lela star and stuff.
But I find names on the walls not very attractive, makes it look like you're a fan boy or something. I only got paint.net and I can't do stuff like that with it.
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Feb 7, 2008
i wanted to know how they make a scrapbook page in a desktop background resolution. I made mine at 300 dpi resolution in a 500x500 px canvas, but when i tried to set it as my desktop bg, it was only a small piece of art centered. Having it stretched all over the bg made it look REALLY stretched.
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Jun 15, 2007
I am having a problem resizing my images. I'm trying to make them wallpaper size or bigger. Everytime that I use the move/resize tool it distorts the picture, and makes it very very pixelated. How can I resize a small image to wallpaper size?
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Oct 22, 2005
I'm trying to place a picture/wallpaper on one of our wall in our bedroom, about 174 inches (14.5 feet) wide by 94 inches (7.8 feet) tall using one of my pictures taken with a 3 megapixel camera. Using the max setting of the camera, I took a picture of river. I'm thinking of using this picture as a wallpaper for that wall.
The only software I have on my pc is Photoshop 7.
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Jul 31, 2007
i think it was done by making one then repeating the pattern but how can you get that wallpaper feel .
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