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    Bebi's Avatar Super Duper Member
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    blow up a small image without losing quality/making it look pixalated?


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    You'll always get distortion when you enlarge an image past a certain proportion, with the exception of true vector graphics.

    *edit* the quote in your signature is terrific.

    There is a crack in everything.
    That's how the light gets in.

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    Off-topic: Bebi can you please change your signature, its 2 big.

    Thnx

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    too big'a sig!
    And...photoshop!
    Last edited by Filliz; 10-10-2004 at 08:24 AM. Reason: my anus

    hmm...asspie

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    in photoshop increase the resolution
    itll avoid the pixelation but might make it somewhat blurry

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    Quote Originally Posted by {I}{K}{E}
    Off-topic: Bebi can you please change your signature, its 2 big.

    Thnx
    what size is suitable?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Bebi
    what size is suitable?
    500 (Width) X 150 (Length) Pixals.


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    this is the only height I can get it too without making the text unreadable


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    Quote Originally Posted by Bebi
    this is the only height I can get it too without making the text unreadable
    Well its within the rules now so good.


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