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Low resolution image to high resolution image help


nipun

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Hi,
I would like to know any techniques to get low resolution image to high resolution.
for example i attached a image below.
IMG_4464.jpg

for this image help me how to enhance it for high resolution image.
also i would like it in 1500 *
[FONT=&amp]2000 [/FONT]resolution.


I would really appreciate if some one can help me :)

 
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fredfish

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Hi nipun

Bottom line is that it is always going to be slightly disappointing enlarging a low resolution image - particularly by that much.

However I had a go by doing the following.

Converted the image to a smart object
Went to the crop tool and typed in 2000 px X 1500 px
Then I duplicated the layer
I then applied a "High Pass" filter with a setting of 4.5 to try to bring out some of the details.
Finally I applied a bit of Gaussian blur to soften it again.

The other issue with this image (IMHO) is that it is over saturated, this will create further problems when enlarging it.

Just my 2 penneth.

Untitled-1.jpg

Cheers

John
 

fredfish

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No worries John :thumbsup:

What Deke doesn't about Photoshop is not worth knowing

Completely agree I still have my copies of Photoshop CS3 One-on-One Fundamentals, Beyond the basics and Advanced. Although they are old I still look at them every now and again - really informative stuff.

Cheers

John
 

nipun

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Hi @nipun

Bottom line is that it is always going to be slightly disappointing enlarging a low resolution image - particularly by that much.

However I had a go by doing the following.

Converted the image to a smart object
Went to the crop tool and typed in 2000 px X 1500 px
Then I duplicated the layer
I then applied a "High Pass" filter with a setting of 4.5 to try to bring out some of the details.
Finally I applied a bit of Gaussian blur to soften it again.

The other issue with this image (IMHO) is that it is over saturated, this will create further problems when enlarging it.

Just my 2 penneth.

View attachment 79011

Cheers

John

Thank you so much for help.
i really appreciate it :)
 

fredfish

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Hi @nipun

Bottom line is that it is always going to be slightly disappointing enlarging a low resolution image - particularly by that much.

However I had a go by doing the following.

Converted the image to a smart object
Went to the crop tool and typed in 2000 px X 1500 px
Then I duplicated the layer
I then applied a "High Pass" filter with a setting of 4.5 to try to bring out some of the details.
Finally I applied a bit of Gaussian blur to soften it again.

The other issue with this image (IMHO) is that it is over saturated, this will create further problems when enlarging it.

Just my 2 penneth.

View attachment 79011

Cheers

John

Sorry I missed out a step.

When you apply the Hi Pass filter change the blend mode of that layer to Hard Light! Without that it will look a mess.

Cheers

John
 

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