----- Original Message ----- From: Dr E D F Williams Subject: Re: A funny problem with digital
> Scott, > > Okay. According to all I've read this afternoon on the web about Genuine > Fractals it seems to be able to do what I thought - resize without messing > things too badly. One author writes this about resizing images upwards with > the Photoshop Plug-in: I used Genuine Fractals to boost the size of a very small digital camera image (I think I had about 160x200 pixels to work with) so I could run an 8x10 print. It worked, sort of. I still had to do a bunch of smoothing work, but it was way better than I expected. This doesn't help with the original problem, which is a point and shoot customer base that wants to treat digital photography the same way as regular photography. They don't want a computer program, they want Aunt Martha in the back row to be in focus. And it has to be point and shoot, with no real thought going into it. If they can't get that, they will go back to film. William Robb