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The problem is that I have a TIFF which measures a meagre 300px x 300px. I need it to print out nicely* on a sheet measuring 100cm x 100cm. Quite a predicament.
So, the question is, how do I scale my 300px x 300px image to get a 16,000px x 16,000px image (assuming 400dpi). The image itself is fairly simple – a geometric image of a hexagon, with a couple of other bits.
Can I convert it to another format which will scale (PS/EPS)? Can I change it into a vector image and save it as a vector format which works as a background for Powerpoint (how do I do that?)? Is there some other avenue of approach?
Thanks for your help.
* Nicely in this instance means fairly sharp and not pixellated.
So, the question is, how do I scale my 300px x 300px image to get a 16,000px x 16,000px image (assuming 400dpi). The image itself is fairly simple – a geometric image of a hexagon, with a couple of other bits.
Can I convert it to another format which will scale (PS/EPS)? Can I change it into a vector image and save it as a vector format which works as a background for Powerpoint (how do I do that?)? Is there some other avenue of approach?
Thanks for your help.
* Nicely in this instance means fairly sharp and not pixellated.
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