JC Dill wrote:
Tom Williams wrote:
A friend of mine took a bunch of photos using her Vivitar 3.2MP
digital camera with the camera set at 640x480 resolution. She wanted
4x6 prints of those and printed a bunch that came out looking all
pixelated and basically like crap. Since then, we've set
Steve Stavropoulos wrote:
On 12/8/05, Tom Williams wrote:
My question: is there anyway to use Gimp to scale the 640x480 images so
they look as best as possible (no pixelation if possible) as 4x6
prints?
You can look at
http://www.greyc.ensicaen.fr/~dtschump/greycstoration/index.html and
On 12/8/05, Tom Williams wrote:
> My question: is there anyway to use Gimp to scale the 640x480 images so
> they look as best as possible (no pixelation if possible) as 4x6
> prints?
You can look at
http://www.greyc.ensicaen.fr/~dtschump/greycstoration/index.html and
use that program for resizin
Tom Williams wrote:
A friend of mine took a bunch of photos using her Vivitar 3.2MP digital
camera with the camera set at 640x480 resolution. She wanted 4x6 prints
of those and printed a bunch that came out looking all pixelated and
basically like crap. Since then, we've set her camera back
On Thu, Dec 08, 2005 at 07:50:15AM -0800, Tom Williams wrote:
> A friend of mine took a bunch of photos using her Vivitar 3.2MP digital
> camera with the camera set at 640x480 resolution. She wanted 4x6 prints
> of those and printed a bunch that came out looking all pixelated and
> basically li
A friend of mine took a bunch of photos using her Vivitar 3.2MP digital
camera with the camera set at 640x480 resolution. She wanted 4x6 prints
of those and printed a bunch that came out looking all pixelated and
basically like crap. Since then, we've set her camera back to the max
resolutio