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From: "Brian Walters"
Subject: Upsizing Images


Hi all

Bill and Doug mentioned (in another thread) about upsizing cropped
images.

I've been looking at some of the dedicated software packages that claim
to be able to upsize while maintaining good quality and, for my needs
(upsizing by 50-100%) I find it difficult to notice much difference
between them and the standard bicubic algorithm in Photoshop, when
applied stepwise in (say) 10% increments.  Perhaps differences may show
up with enlargements beyond 100%.

Just wondering whether anyone has come to any conclusions regarding the
best way to do moderate upsizing.

Also, I've read that applying a small degree of sharpening during
stepwise upsizing can help maintain quality but I can't find any details
of how much and how often sharpening should be applied.  Has anyone
tried this?

The only time I upsize a file is to make a large print. The only way I look at 
a large print is 
from a distance.
Having said that, I use Bicubic Smoother, and I don't fret about if it is the 
best way.
It works for me.

William Robb




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