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Darth_Tanion
Jun 14, 2004, 05:31 PM
I've created an image in low resolution that I CANNOT recreate in high resolution. Even running through the same steps with the same program it comes out looking very different. I was wondering if anybody knew of a program that can take a low resolution JPG and convert it to a higher resolution. I know that this can be done as I've seen it with my own to eyes but this was on a piece of sign writing software that is far more powerful and expensive than I need.

Gkhster
Jul 4, 2004, 04:18 AM
Not to argue, but as you state it, it is not possible.

You can enhance a picture. For example, photo-shop filters can sharpen and otherwise change a picture.

Unfortunately, you can not create information that does not exist.


To boost a low-res picture to a high-res one, you'd have to find the missing information. Because it has been lost, you can't compute it.

BTW, one sees such a magical transformation constantly in the movies!

Darth_Tanion
Jul 6, 2004, 04:15 PM
Actually I found a program that does it. It's called focus magic. It's not brilliant but it does quite a good job. It uses some sort of algorithm to work out where which colours are supposed to be.

saltines
Jan 11, 2006, 03:22 PM
You can improve low res images using Genuine Fractals software. It will actually do a great job of enlarging your image and not creating a bunch of "white noise" in the process. You can go from 72 dpi to 300 dpi.