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How to make a Jpeg bigger
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<blockquote data-quote="Pickle" data-source="post: 919938" data-attributes="member: 125038"><p>The best way will cost you. We use photozoom at work when a client sends us a low-rez file and refuses to spend the money on nice hi-rez version. It is not cheap but I think if you are going to be dealing with this problem a lot it is worth it.</p><p>All that being said a low-rez jpeg will never be as good as a hi-rez one no matter how much money you throw at it.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.benvista.com/main/content/content.php?page=ourproducts&section=photozoompro_1&gclid=CLaPnOjSqJ0CFSXyDAodPkLIjw" target="_blank">BenVista</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pickle, post: 919938, member: 125038"] The best way will cost you. We use photozoom at work when a client sends us a low-rez file and refuses to spend the money on nice hi-rez version. It is not cheap but I think if you are going to be dealing with this problem a lot it is worth it. All that being said a low-rez jpeg will never be as good as a hi-rez one no matter how much money you throw at it. [url=http://www.benvista.com/main/content/content.php?page=ourproducts§ion=photozoompro_1&gclid=CLaPnOjSqJ0CFSXyDAodPkLIjw]BenVista[/url] [/QUOTE]
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