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Anonymous
I've been told a good way to increase an image is in increments, little by little. A few pixels or percent here and there.
However, truth be told, whenever you enlarge an image, there's a threshold where it'll just look crappy when enlarging. You are introducing detail that was otherwise NOT there. Take an icon, 16x16, and enlarge it to wallpaper size. It'll look crappy.
You can redo the image yourself, which may be impossible (say, if you want an image of a tank enlarged, and you are just, say, a high school student in boarding school with no access to tanks or military bases) or just time consuming (you have a rudimentary image that you can trace/vectorize and enlarge yourself-Vectors never lose detail).
So, it probably depends on how big you are increasing the image....
tl;dr: How big are you trying to enlarge the image (and whats the original size)?
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