Hello,
song4themoon wrote:
well we shall see... I had a picture that I absolutely loved of my son... taken with my 3 pixel point and shoot and later crooped. Ordering it online it was hardly recommended for a 8x10. I ran it through that program (trial) and was now able to go up to 20x30 without a warning sign. I ordred the pic in 18x24 and will see how it comes out when I get it
You can do the same sort of thing with Qimage
, and it's only $49. By default, it scales low-res images for printing to an inkjet printer, but you can print-to-file as well. I've made A3 size prints from a 1mp digital camera that looked pretty impressive (as long as you don't look too close). Qimage, like GF, will scale the image in such a way that you don't see pixelation (square blocks that make up the image), but they can't add sharpness or detail that was not in the original image.
So, blown-up images will look a bit soft, but can still be usable in some cases. Just remember that there's no such thing as magic. Hope this helps.