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Irvan View Or Any Other Graphic Editing Software


Question Posted Wednesday January 31 2007, 6:59 pm

i have this picture and i opened it on irvan view. When i zoom in i want to know if there is a way to sharpen the pixels so that its not so blurry. Is it possible on Irvan View?? If not what other downloadable programs offer that feature out there?? Thanks

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brixmariex3 answered Wednesday January 31 2007, 7:51 pm:
click image, then go down to wear it says sharpen and click on it =D

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theymos answered Wednesday January 31 2007, 7:50 pm:
you can do that on irFanview. Just go to image>sharpen and you're done. Note that when you make the image bigger, you will ALWAYS loose quality and it's IMPOSSIBLE to make it better(sharpen just smooths it out). When you double the size of an image, you always halve the quality. You can't do the kind of crazy zoom in stuff they do on csi.

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