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How To Enlarge Images Without Loosing Quality or Getting Pixelated


Marik

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Have you ever tried to enlarge your pictures? Maybe to share with your friends, or for any other reason… even with any utility enlarging pics will be a nightmare when you enlarge above a certain point they become pixelated like the below example.

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As you can see, the enlarged image is horrible. So we have to find the alternative, therefore we have to find an alternative.

There is a simple way to enlarge images without them getting blurred or getting pixelated. Here are the steps to convert images online for free without they getting blurred.

Here are the steps:

1.Goto a site called VectorMagic

2.Upload the image you want to convert

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3. Select the type of this Image

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4. Select the Level of detail

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5. Click Next to Start Processing… If you want to go back Press Back button.

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6. Thats It… Now you can download the image, according to the type you prefer…

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Sounds interesting marik, i'm going to try it right now.

My first results were screwed by me, selected an image from the AVI to DVD guide i just made which contained a logo, text and just straight colors.

Second i did a photograph and all i can say is that i think when processing logo's it does fine, but if you do some other stuff with it like photos or screenshots it screws up.

And you have to pay to download your result, expected that but still a disappointment.

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Sounds interesting marik, i'm going to try it right now.

My first results were screwed by me, selected an image from the AVI to DVD guide i just made which contained a logo, text and just straight colors.

Second i did a photograph and all i can say is that i think when processing logo's it does fine, but if you do some other stuff with it like photos or screenshots it screws up.

And you have to pay to download your result, expected that but still a disappointment.

try Liquid Resize the app that completely blows other resizing/enlarging programs away...I was gonna post it in the news section but got to lazy to do it

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Sounds interesting marik, i'm going to try it right now.

My first results were screwed by me, selected an image from the AVI to DVD guide i just made which contained a logo, text and just straight colors.

Second i did a photograph and all i can say is that i think when processing logo's it does fine, but if you do some other stuff with it like photos or screenshots it screws up.

And you have to pay to download your result, expected that but still a disappointment.

try Liquid Resize the app that completely blows other resizing/enlarging programs away...I was gonna post it in the news section but got to lazy to do it

Hehe, i'll do it right now.

W00T! I downloaded that liquid resize app at 1.000 KB/s, my connection is max 700 KB/s :pirate:

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I use PhotoZoom which seems to do fine.

same here

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