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Anonymous
Question: Is this a good resize from 800x600 to 1600x1200? And if it isn't, in what way can I make it better? I'm using the Reduce Noise, Sharpen, Sharpen More and Smart Sharpen filters in Photoshop CS3.

Pic #1 - Before
>> Anonymous
     File :-(, x)
Pic #2 - After
>> Anonymous
Oh wow, that looks good

Any particular method you use? Or do you just tweak filters until it looks clean?
>> Anonymous
i don't think there's any way to make an image look better through upscaling besides vectoring.
>> Anonymous
>>375903
I use this Reduce Noise settings:
Strength: 10
Preserve Detail: 10% (+-)
Reduce Color Noise: 0%
Sharpen Details: 0%

That is probably the most common one. I usally tweaks the others. And to get it to look better I always resizes the image higher than the needed resolution, in this case I resized it to 2560x1920, applied the filters and resized it to 1600x1200.
>> Anonymous
Sage for resize.
>> Anonymous
>>375911
Interesting. I'll have to try and mess around with this. Thanks.
>> Anonymous
Anyone got this in 16:10 format? preferably 1920*1200, Thanks.
>> Anonymous
>>376181
ask op he probably has a stretching method too