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12/12/2011 5:48:29 PM EDT
I have an item in a picture that I need to zoom in on.It needs to be very high quality.I tried right clicking and saving the picture but it's too blurry when I zoom in.The pic show some damage that I'm showing in a case I'm involved in.Could I IM or email the pic to one of you guys and maybe you could get a high res shot of the area I need? TIA
12/12/2011 5:50:46 PM EDT
[#1]
I'm afraid you're likely out of luck.  Unlike on tv you can't just blow up pictures and add information that wasn't there to begin with.
12/12/2011 5:53:05 PM EDT
[#2]
I'm not trying to add information.I'm trying to make the area more clear.
12/12/2011 5:55:07 PM EDT
[#3]
The quality starts at the original image. Try taking a close-up of the subject with a better quality camera.

12/12/2011 5:56:16 PM EDT
[#4]
Quoted:
I'm afraid you're likely out of luck.  Unlike on tv you can't just blow up pictures and add information that wasn't there to begin with.


Whoa, whoa, whoa –– let me get this straight.  They let
      everybody out of school early just because _you_ brought a dog?
12/12/2011 6:44:48 PM EDT
[#5]
Quoted:
I'm not trying to add information.I'm trying to make the area more clear.


You absolutely are trying to add information. The picture will only ever be as good as it was when it was first taken. if the resolution sucked at inception it will not become more clear when you blow it up.
12/12/2011 6:46:52 PM EDT
[#6]
Can't add info, but if you posted that pic we could try some tricks to improve the details you want to see.

12/12/2011 6:47:30 PM EDT
[#7]
Need more megapixels



Seriously...as said...zoom quality depends on original quality. You can't make filet mignon out of dogshit. Higher res pic = higher res zoom.
12/12/2011 6:48:34 PM EDT
[#8]
12/12/2011 6:57:04 PM EDT
[#9]
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