Full Version: fixing up internet photos
From: Stunt Engraver (DGL) [#6]
16 Apr 2007
To: Dave Jones (DAVERJ) [#5] 16 Apr 2007
Exactly. Nothing like having a solid foundation.
From: Barbara (RGILE) [#7]
16 Apr 2007
To: Stunt Engraver (DGL) [#2] 16 Apr 2007
It's just hard to get nice pictures that people want to use from clipart. I wanted something nicer. It is for a wooden chair, and she wants a rose with buds. (that's what I found on the internet)
Thanks anyway,
Guess I will have to keep looking for something suitable.
Barb
From: Mike (MIKEN) [#8]
16 Apr 2007
To: Barbara (RGILE) [#7] 16 Apr 2007
Give this a try. http://www.e-cobo.com/stockphotos/flowers/viewphoto.php?phname=150_5064_jpg.jpg
From: Harvey only (HARVEY-ONLY) [#9]
16 Apr 2007
To: Barbara (RGILE) [#1] 16 Apr 2007
The best I have found is the three time enlarging process. In your case three time DPI process.
You enlarge it three times at oddball numbers and it smooths out the increase. Resample the 72 DPI to 120, then again resample to 210, then again resample to 300. These numbers are not set in stone, just far enough off an integer number for each increase, be sure to anti-alias each increase.
It will end up a bit blurry, but not pixelated. Use the 'Effects/Sharpen/Unsharp Mask' tool afterward to get a better looking image.
Even though this can do wonders, it will not put in much that is not there.
From: Barbara (RGILE) [#10]
16 Apr 2007
To: Harvey only (HARVEY-ONLY) [#9] 16 Apr 2007
Thanks again,
Barbara :-)
From: Ruben (QUIEROLEARN) [#11]
16 Apr 2007
To: Barbara (RGILE) [#1] 16 Apr 2007
Barbara,
look in this site http://www.sxc.hu/index.phtml , you need to subscribe to be able to download images, subscription is free and a lot of images are free too (this are a very high resolution images), except some that you need to purchase, but their price are not bad, check it out.
Ruben