mmblarg
New Member
Hey all! So we all know that you can't add quality to a terrible image but clients give us low res images time and time again. For us, when a client doesn't want to alter the image (no sharpening and film grain funness) our only options have been to pick the lesser or evils and either leave the pixilation or blur the image. Recently I came across a suggestion in the forums to try out On1 Perfect Resize program for enlarging small and medium images for larger format printing and gave it a try since they have a free trial. (I'll see if I can attach the results) I was fairly pleased with the look but it does create a sort of palette knife texture to compensate for the low resolution.
I was curious if anyone uses other programs that can do an even better job.
***Edit*** the attachments don't do the program justice... blast
I was curious if anyone uses other programs that can do an even better job.
***Edit*** the attachments don't do the program justice... blast