Cropping with Photoshop CS2 and Genuine fractals 4.1

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Feb 21, 2006
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I would like to crop and enlarge a section of a digital image to 11×14. The original file is a canon raw file Made with a 10D. The file is 2048×3072 aprox.(6.75×10.75).

I would like to know how to use Photshop CS2 and Genuine Fractals 4.1 to do this.
I am confused with the order of doing things with GF 4.1.

How do I get a specific size crop with GF?
Do I need to upscale the whole image first with GF and then crop with PS or GF??

thanks in advance.

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Jason Warren
Feb 22, 2006
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I would like to crop and enlarge a section of a digital image to 11×14. The original file is a canon raw file Made with a 10D. The file is 2048×3072 aprox.(6.75×10.75).>

I don’t have very much experience with this, but I had read that changing the image size in the Camera Raw dialog will "upscale" images within reason and provide better quality than doing that to the "unraw" image. I’ve tried it a bit and it seems to work. tacit is correct, however, you can’t manufacture information that wasn’t in the image to begin with, you can just guess at what it might be, and the results are usually disappointing.

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