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[StartQuote] Joe, let me add comments as a digital rngineer and artist. When you download a picture from the internet, it contains a fixed number of pixels which relates to the file size. Your process of letting your computer increase the number of pixels will not add detail. The resolution will not be increased since the computer can only guess what color pixel to add. So if you limit the expansion and are not fussy about fidelity, your scheme may work part time. A fifty KB picture can only be enlarged to aboit 6"x8" and still be within the the minimum pixels/inch usually regarded as the lower limit of acceptability. Even that level is unacceptable to artists or technically critical folks. It depends on other parameters of the published picture, so if you are satisfied with the enlargement you get, go for it. Just remember, there is no way to increase the size without decreasing the fidelity. On my web site www.rpickett.com , I publish small versions of my art including PT art, at about one fiftieth of its original pixel size.Enlargement to beyond 6X8" degrades the picture below what I feel is acceptable. [EndQuote]
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