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#66 by Arunas Solved: Diamante

Started by Arunas, November 03, 2008, 11:24:58 AM

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Arunas

You know what to do!  ;)

Good luck!

@re

Do you have access to any kind of program for photo editing?

Just a suggestion - any picture that small can, and should be stretched, like this:
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Arunas

Quote from: @re on November 04, 2008, 03:15:24 PM
Do you have access to any kind of program for photo editing?

Just a suggestion - any picture that small can, and should be stretched, like this:

Yes I do, but I just don't want the pictures to be distorted, but if the pictures of these dimesions are too small then I'll have it mind for the future! Thanks for the tip!  ;)

@re

In my opinion, even if the image is slightly blurred because of the stretching, it's easier on the eye than a tiny one. But that's probably a matter of opinion.
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Arunas

Quote from: Joao Gois on November 06, 2008, 09:34:39 PM
Panther J72?

Hey! Nice to see You here!

Sorry, but no.. It's MUCH harder...  :-[

Otto Puzzell

Vector Magic can take some of the blur out. It's free, too.

http://vectormagic.com/
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Joao Gois

Haha! It's an Excalibur Series II Roadster! I knew I've seen it somewhere else!
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Arunas

Quote from: Joao Gois on November 10, 2008, 12:05:25 PM
Haha! It's an Excalibur Series II Roadster! I knew I've seen it somewhere else!

Ehm.... I am very sorry, Joao,  but my source DOESN'T mention this car as the Excalibur Series II Roadster.. It is NOT this car  :(

Arunas

Easy point for the expertos?  ;D

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Quote from: Otto Puzzell on November 07, 2008, 02:42:02 AM
Vector Magic can take some of the blur out. It's free, too.

http://vectormagic.com/

Did you try it out? I did and wasn't that satisfied.
Former there was a Photoshop plug-in which was called ResizeIT.
It worked not too badly. Don't know if it's still available....Unfortunately it wasn't for free.

Arunas


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