On Fri, 24 Jan 2014 20:24:59 +0100
pfaoro for...@gimpusers.com wrote:
Is there a (simple) way to blow up a snapshot
originally take with a slow, cheap, disposable
camera without having the result so grainy that
it isn't usable?
You can't increase dot density in a bitmap file.
Facing that
Guys,
I'm enjoying GIMP for some time. For some time I use it for editing BMP images
with alpha channel. These images are standard under Windows CE. Many GPS
Navigation programs use it.
GIMP version 8.2.6 was able to recognize such images and I was able to export As
A8. These were perfectly
Am 26.01.2014 18:40, schrieb Jerry:
I'm enjoying GIMP for some time. For some time I use it for editing BMP images
with alpha channel. These images are standard under Windows CE. Many GPS
Navigation programs use it.
GIMP version 8.2.6 was able to recognize such images and I was able to export
Thanks; I'll do the best I can by converting to a bitmap but I'm afraid vector
files and Inkscape leave me a stranger in a strange land.
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On Fri, 2014-01-24 at 20:24 +0100, pfaoro wrote:
Is there a (simple) way to blow up a snapshot originally take with a slow,
cheap, disposable camera without having the result so grainy that it isn't
usable?
What I do sometimes is use a step or staircase resize - there's one in
fx-foundry for