> -----Original Message-----
> From: Chris Brogden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
> On Thu, 4 Dec 2003, Cotty wrote:
>
> > without resampling unless you want to go larger than your
> file size will
> > allow, in which case there's nothing wrong with
> resampling the pic right
> > up to as big as you like, IMO. Resampling is not one of
> the seven deadly
> > sins - it is a perfectly acceptable way to print larger
> at a decent dpi.
>
> What are the best tools for resampling?  I've tried
> Photoshop 6's bicubic
> process and wasn't pleased with the results.  Genuine
> Fractals is supposed
> to be quite good, but I haven't tried it.  Does anyone have
> any stories or
> opinions on resampling?
>


I do manual stairstep interpolation up to 16x20. Usually I'll enlarge
by an inch on one axis using bicubic, and I repeat that until it's the
size I want. I'm happy with how it works. Fred Miranda has an action
that I haven't tried:

http://www.fredmiranda.com/software/

I think it's based on the same concept.

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