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Does anyone know of photo enlargement software that can faithfully enlarge 640x480 photos to 1280x960? Or software that can fix damaged digital photos?

I have a set of photos that I took with my camcorder. The maximum resolution on the camcorder for still pictures is 640x480. I'd like to enlarge these to 1280x960 for printing. I can print them now, but unless they're wallet-sized, they'd look horrible.

I have another set of photos that got damaged due to a disk hiccup. It looks like the photographs are missing a pixel or two, and the color information changed after that missing pixel. That's about the best way I can describe it.

Date: 2009-07-01 10:26 pm (UTC)
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What autographedcat said... you can't add data that isn't there. Some programs are better than others at interpolating the missing pixels, but the result is going to be, at best, soft focused and, at worst, obviously jaggy.

On the plus side, almost all software is better at doing that pixel-creation than doing it w/ the print driver, so you'll get somewhat better results than just printing them as they are.

And all that said... I use Photoshop and if you want to email me one of the images, I'll resize them for you so you can see if the results are going to be satisfactory. I also followed the link to PhotoZoom that redaxe mentioned, and it looks like they have a consumer photo package that includes the resizing capability for only $59, which doesn't sound like a bad deal (it has a free trial version too, so you can test the quality before paying).

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