Question:
How can I make this picture bigger without it appearing pixelated?
2009-03-29 22:50:10 UTC
http://i234.photobucket.com/albums/ee182/xjulierk/stuff.jpg

I want to make this picture a wallpaper but every time I try the picture gets stretched out and pixelated to the point where it just looks plain bad. Is there any way where I can enlarge the picture without pixelating it? I want to keep the same clarity it has...
Six answers:
2009-03-29 22:55:55 UTC
what size do you need it to be?



so far 1024 x 768 is ok, some minor pixelation. I'll try a higher res but I'm pretty sure it will pixilate.



Update: ok, email me and I'll email it back to you. 1024x 768
Darkone M
2009-03-29 23:06:02 UTC
sorry thats pretty impossible when you make the resolution of an image larger it also enlarges every pixel. so the smaller the picture the better the quality. it better to get a high resolution camera and keep it big in the first place. if you just want to view it big without the pixels changing , change the resolution of the screen to its lowest usually 600 X 800 (if you print it it will be small)
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2016-09-28 10:13:55 UTC
the significant to creating super prints from digital image documents, is to consistently shoot on the cameras optimal decision. in case you attempt to strengthen the image length, from a small record, this is plenty like attempting to paint a barn with a gallon of paint. There are some classes that may help interpolate the lacking archives, yet interior the top they are going to seem slightly humorous.
MentalKayse
2009-03-29 23:11:54 UTC
Resized 200% (800x572) with PaintShop Pro, If you go any bigger than that, it won't look good at all.



http://i499.photobucket.com/albums/rr355/mentalkayse/Image1-1.png
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2009-03-29 23:02:53 UTC
increase the resolution in photoshop
2009-03-29 22:53:39 UTC
there should be a resize button on photobucket


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