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Spyffe
>>287038 I apologize if you already know this, but scaling it in Inkscape will do you little good unless you've converted the image to vector data. You basically have to go through and trace all the lines and shapes with Inkscape's tools. Once you've done that, you can do whatever you want.
A trick you might try with this image is applying Photoshop filters until the texture goes away (Brightness/Contrast, maybe?) and then use an automated tool to convert it to a SVG file that you can then scale. Others on this board can help you choose a good convertor (they're usually Web-based, but I keep forgetting the names.)
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