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R.Prints
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Morning all,
Can't remember what it is I have to do, Monday morning brain lock. Using Photoshop 7 and received the following image via e-mail. As you can see it is unusable, but there is something simple that will sort it, just can't remember what it is.
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There is nothing that can "fix" this image but you can make it larger if this is what hou mena?

edit>image size
and resoluion or dpi can be changed there. But as i said it will not add missing pixels to the image.
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R.Prints
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Thanks Paul. Tried enlarging and increasing the dpi, no change. Someone showed me how to resolve this problem but I have forgot how, was only a simple click and it was done. Mobile camera pics are a nightmare.
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there used to be and possibly still is a piece of software called Genuine Fractals which can be used to upscale images. Does a remarkably good job - doesn't just increase the pixel count.



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Is the image you were given actually as small as the one uploaded here? If so, I don't think there is anything you will be able to do to get that to print at a good quality.
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if your issue is the size you received, customer education is the only way to solve your problem.
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Photozoom will increase resolution/size better than just upsampling but there is only so much you can do if the image is very small to start with. I agree with FP above customer education is the way to go.
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