From: UC on
On Dec 24, 3:09 am, Bob Williams <mytbobnos...(a)cox.net> wrote:
> UC wrote:
> > anyone here own it?
>
> > I have a smallish file that I have to use large in a calendar. It has
> > obvious pixellation. Is anyone willing to help me process this into a
> > larger size?
>
> > Thanks
>
> How big is your original? (X pixels x Y pixels)
> How big do you want the Calendar image to be? (X inches x Y inches)
> Do you have Photoshop? Any other image editor?
> Bob Williams

Here it is:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/45947372(a)N08/4210457549/
From: UC on
On Dec 24, 3:09 am, Bob Williams <mytbobnos...(a)cox.net> wrote:
> UC wrote:
> > anyone here own it?
>
> > I have a smallish file that I have to use large in a calendar. It has
> > obvious pixellation. Is anyone willing to help me process this into a
> > larger size?
>
> > Thanks
>
> How big is your original? (X pixels x Y pixels)
> How big do you want the Calendar image to be? (X inches x Y inches)
> Do you have Photoshop? Any other image editor?
> Bob Williams

I can e-mail it to anyone who can help.

My e-mail is:

petraioprime
@
yahoo
dot
com
From: bugbear on
UC wrote:
> On Dec 24, 3:09 am, Bob Williams <mytbobnos...(a)cox.net> wrote:
>> UC wrote:
>>> anyone here own it?
>>> I have a smallish file that I have to use large in a calendar. It has
>>> obvious pixellation. Is anyone willing to help me process this into a
>>> larger size?
>>> Thanks
>> How big is your original? (X pixels x Y pixels)
>> How big do you want the Calendar image to be? (X inches x Y inches)
>> Do you have Photoshop? Any other image editor?
>> Bob Williams
>
> Here it is:
>
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/45947372(a)N08/4210457549/

You're not going to sell many Calendars!

BugBear
From: UC on
On Dec 24, 10:07 am, bugbear <bugbear(a)trim_papermule.co.uk_trim>
wrote:
> UC wrote:
> > On Dec 24, 3:09 am, Bob Williams <mytbobnos...(a)cox.net> wrote:
> >> UC wrote:
> >>> anyone here own it?
> >>> I have a smallish file that I have to use large in a calendar. It has
> >>> obvious pixellation. Is anyone willing to help me process this into a
> >>> larger size?
> >>> Thanks
> >> How big is your original? (X pixels x Y pixels)
> >> How big do you want the Calendar image to be? (X inches x Y inches)
> >> Do you have Photoshop? Any other image editor?
> >> Bob Williams
>
> > Here it is:
>
> >http://www.flickr.com/photos/45947372(a)N08/4210457549/
>
> You're not going to sell many Calendars!
>
> BugBear

LOL. It's a company calendar showing bridges we have designed. This
photo was taken by the county engineer with a primitive digital camera.
From: David Ruether on

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> "UC" <uraniumcommittee(a)yahoo.com> wrote in message
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>> anyone here own it?
>>
>> I have a smallish file that I have to use large in a calendar. It has
>> obvious pixellation. Is anyone willing to help me process this into a
>> larger size?
>>
>> Thanks

> Ah, that brings back memories - I used to enjoy playing with it.
> If you had the original program and knew the parameters you
> had fed into it, it may be possible to generate a new similar image
> with a higher resolution - but, sorry, I can't help...
> --DR

Ah, sorry, I was thinking of a different program, although I
do own Genuine Fractals also (wanna buy it? ;-). I've been
able to get decent horizontals for DVD covers from SD
video frames, but for anything larger than about 1.5x (with
compatible image material), the results are not great - and
your photo does not look like it would work well trying
to do anything with this program... You may be able to get
around this by having a graphic artist turn the image into an
illustration based on the photo (which would also likely
result in a "prettier" image for the calendar...).
--DR