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Anonymous
I just tried resizing it using a standard bicubic filter (like most image editors use) and while not perfect, it looked good enough that if my monitor would have been 1680x1050, I would have used it as my wall without a second thought. Enter the "you must be looking at your wall with your eyes closed" flamers. Well they can flame all they want, it'll keep them of the streets and I don't mind. Still, if you hope for a slightly better result, you might want to try this: http://www.greyc.ensicaen.fr/~dtschump/greycstoration/index.html Not that user friendly, though. You have to enter arcane commands to make it do stuff, but it is reasonably documented. Don't get your hopes up too much though... as has been said several times already, what isn't there, isn't there. Or to formulate it differently, we can try to make the existing information look better, but we can't recreate information that was lost when the image was saved as 1034x768.
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