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Enlarging bitmaps
« on: July 18, 2005, 12:57:00 pm »
Have any of you used a resizing tool like Genuine Fractals or S-Spline for Photoshop. I've had good results with these tools for various projects but I haven't ever tried to use them to create anything as large as cabinet artwork. Any thoughts? I believe they use an internal vectorization process to scale the image. The image they produce however is still a bitmap, just larger or smaller than the original.

Genuine Fractals:
http://www.lizardtech.com/

S-Spline (I think it's called photozoom now):
http://www.trulyphotomagic.com/shortcut/site/content.php?xid=783fba1ee25861c112ed52487f5cc5b0


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