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Request for information regarding special jpg image freeware / software
Posted by John2005 on January 28th, 2006


Hello everyone,

Can anyone please tell me if there is a freeware or demo program that
will increase the size of a jpg file without loss of image quality ? Is
there a way to increase image size and actually improve image quality ?

Perhaps I should convert the jpg to another format, and then try to
improve the quality of the image in a different format.

I would appreciate any feedback and/or advice.

Thanks
John

Posted by jmatt@webace.com.au on January 28th, 2006


These may help.

The Rasterbator
http://homokaasu.org/rasterbator/

http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/qa-focus/docu...efing-28/html/

Posted by John2005 on January 29th, 2006


Thanks, I will give those links a try.

John

Posted by Al Klein on January 30th, 2006


On 28 Jan 2006 12:46:30 -0800, "John2005" <johnjmechanical@yahoo.com>
wrote:

Since the concept is impossible (there's no way to add non-existent
data to a file), the simple answer is "no".

Not without adding the missing pixels from another, higher density,
picture.

You can change image size (downward as much as you want, upward a
little) with no *apparent* loss of image wuality, but you can't take a
50k .jpg and produce a 16 foot X 20 foot blowup that you can look at
from a short distance. (There's a maximum "subtended angle" [or
minimum distance] at which the picture elements start being visible -
you can't increase that.) Regardless of the size of the file, the
actual resolution can't be increased without adding picture elements.

Posted by John Fitzsimons on January 31st, 2006


On 28 Jan 2006 12:46:30 -0800, "John2005" <johnjmechanical@yahoo.com>
wrote:

It seems like you might want a freeware program that works like a
number of payware programs. SmartScale, Genuine Fractals etc. I
doubt that anything in freeware like them exists. There is however
free information on some of the issues you ask about, upsampling
etc at ;

http://graphicssoft.about.com/cs/res...smartscale.htm

and other pages on that site. There are also a number of freeware
graphics programs listed there for downloading.

Regards, John.


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