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Increasing size on a photo for print

This is a discussion on Increasing size on a photo for print within the Post Processing Central forums, part of the Photography Information category; Originally Posted by JohnT If you really need or want to upsize an image for printing large, check into Genuine ...

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08-28-2008, 04:03 PM


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If you really need or want to upsize an image for printing large, check into Genuine Fractals.

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You don't need anything more than Photoshop. I think the algorithms PS uses are better than the other programs anyway.
Not wanting to start a debate or anything, but from what I've seen, this doesn't flesh out to be true when it comes to comparing PS uprezzing to using Genuine Fractals.

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08-28-2008, 04:27 PM


you can use PS to upsize but you have to do it a little at time. Say about 5 percent at a time. It might take a couple times but it looks good just don't sharpen the image you are going to upsize until you have finished.
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If I'm sending to a lab, I let them do it. Most of them do a great job.

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