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I found an old B&W image on a historical site of my great-grandfather, to my knowledge there are no other known photos of him and I’d like to enlarge it to a useable size. The image size is 161 by 264 pixels, and I’d like to be able to print off a reasonably clear copy about 5×7 size. I did a bit of googling and tried changing the image size by very small percentages at a time and using bicubic resampling, but that produced unsatisfactory results.
Short of trying to get the picture from the museum to re-scan it (not very likely), is there something else I can do?
TIA
Short of trying to get the picture from the museum to re-scan it (not very likely), is there something else I can do?
TIA
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