helices writes:
> I have a simple JPG (108x170 pixels) that I want to use in a larger,
> higher resolution image that I'm creating. It is a fairly simple black
> and white drawing -- actually, a light bulb with several curves and
> angles and straight lines.
>
> Yes, I have expanded it to 1000x15
On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 1:55 PM, Jay Smith wrote:
> On 01/26/2010 02:49 PM, helices wrote:
>> I have a simple JPG (108x170 pixels) that I want to use in a larger,
>> higher resolution image that I'm creating. It is a fairly simple black
>> and white drawing -- actually, a light bulb with several
On 01/26/2010 02:49 PM, helices wrote:
> I have a simple JPG (108x170 pixels) that I want to use in a larger,
> higher resolution image that I'm creating. It is a fairly simple black
> and white drawing -- actually, a light bulb with several curves and
> angles and straight lines.
>
> Yes, I have
I have a simple JPG (108x170 pixels) that I want to use in a larger,
higher resolution image that I'm creating. It is a fairly simple black
and white drawing -- actually, a light bulb with several curves and
angles and straight lines.
Yes, I have expanded it to 1000x1575 pixels. Yes, I've zoomed