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06/26/2005 07:12:33 AM · #1
hey evryone i hope u can help me out how is that when u crop something u can zoom in and it all stays clear thanks for the help
06/26/2005 07:40:03 AM · #2
what is your question
06/26/2005 07:43:39 AM · #3
i think its a syndicate my punctuation marks got stolen as well arghtheregoesmyspacingtoo
06/26/2005 07:50:34 AM · #4
Originally posted by Trav:

hey evryone i hope u can help me out how is that when u crop something u can zoom in and it all stays clear thanks for the help


You are talking about vector graphics. Maybe you could fit here better: //www.illustratorworld.com/art/

EDIT: Or here: //www.spellzone.com/

Message edited by author 2005-06-26 07:52:25.
06/26/2005 08:37:05 AM · #5
sorry i am kinda dumb as u can see in this first pic the butterfly is far away from the camera.

ORIGINAL

But after he has cropped it and it has zoomed it all stays clear. When i try and do this my pics go all pixeled

CROPPED

Message edited by scalvert - Please don't post large images in the forums..
06/26/2005 09:00:01 AM · #6
It's all about the resolution of the image.

If you have a high resolution photo (3000x2000/6mp), you can first resize the original image as 640x520, as in the example photos, or use the original high resolution image and crop a 100% magnified 640x480 patch from the image.

That way, the photo doesn't need to be interpolated/resized above 100% res

If you have a low resolution (100% at 400-1000x????)photo to begin with, you can't zoom in anymore, or it will pixelate, because of the interpolation

There are programs, that allow you to enlarge pictures by calculating the differences between pixels and creating new pixels in between (interpolation), but those methods are pretty useless.

Sorry for my crappy english.

Message edited by author 2005-06-26 09:12:18.
06/26/2005 09:13:01 AM · #7
ok thanks for that it just worked
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