• Low Res Photo to High Res
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Is there a way to take a small low res photo, like from a phone or something, and make it larger and clearer?
Yeah, join CSI.
No.
No. You can enlarge it but it won't improve any quality.
Unless there is a god
You could always go in Paint and replace the artifact-ridden pixels.
PM it to me and I'll try my hand at it.
Enlarge it then hand-paint pixels onto it. Or you could get that program that compares the original low-res image and creates a high-res image by replacing the missing pixels, but I forget what it was called.
Put it in your database and let the mainframe do it's work.
[QUOTE=McSanchez;17525974]Yeah, join CSI.[/QUOTE] yeah, I love how they move a slider and it just "adds resolution" I mean, theres interpolation, but really, thats too much.
if only the cool things they did in CSI were real
[QUOTE=limulus54;17526035]yeah, I love how they move a slider and it just "adds resolution" I mean, theres interpolation, but really, thats too much.[/QUOTE] [MEDIA]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6i3NWKbBaaU[/MEDIA]
If you make it blurrier it won't look so god awful when you blow it up
[QUOTE=Uberslug;17526053][MEDIA]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6i3NWKbBaaU[/MEDIA][/QUOTE] if only
[QUOTE=Uberslug;17526053][MEDIA]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6i3NWKbBaaU[/MEDIA][/QUOTE] whats that from(yes I know it's red dwarf, but I've never seen that before) wait... is it part of the returned series?
the technology is only 3 million years away Apparently Red Dwarf came back or something
[QUOTE=Uberslug;17526108]the technology is only 3 million years away Apparently Red Dwarf came back or something[/QUOTE] in the us? I mean I knew it was returning, just didn't know when.
I have no idea, I didn't really follow up on it. That's the only clip I've seen of it, actually.
Impossible. if only though :sigh:
Projection. It works sometimes.
Only if the picture was taken in [B]super RAW.[/B] It's like the RAW file format but instead it captures everything in front of the frame, this includes objects behind objects , various spectrums of light, and sound waves.
[QUOTE=Daolpu;17526302]Only if the picture was taken in [B]super RAW.[/B] It's like the RAW file format but instead it captures everything in front of the frame, this includes objects behind objects , various spectrums of light, and sound waves.[/QUOTE] My 2 year old cameraphone can do that I think. Well it has nightshot.
[QUOTE=hl2phobic;17525965]Is there a way to take a small low res photo, like from a phone or something, and make it larger and clearer?[/QUOTE] :w-hat:
put your face against your monitor
Open it in Photoshop and just type really fast and a bunch of windows will open and there you go. Works in Hollywood.
Show us the picture maybe we got the high res version of it.
It's probably a picture of some girls thong that he saw in class or something.
[QUOTE=Doriol;17526405]Open it in Photoshop and just type really fast and a bunch of windows will open and there you go. Works in Hollywood.[/QUOTE] And hollywood is always accurate! This is a great source, I haven't tried it myself but I would trust hollywood.
There's [url=http://www.ononesoftware.com/detail.php?prodLine_id=2]This[/url] [img]http://www.ononesoftware.com/_img/main_pic_gf6-static.jpg[/img]
[QUOTE=Ishmael12;17526629]There's [url=http://www.ononesoftware.com/detail.php?prodLine_id=2]This[/url] [img]http://www.ononesoftware.com/_img/main_pic_gf6-static.jpg[/img][/QUOTE] It's impossible to get the picture on the right from the one on the left.
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