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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Two
Feb 22, 2006
I would like to know how to use Photshop CS2 and Genuine Fractals 4.1

Take Genuine Fractals (GF) completely out of the picture and then come back. GF is completely unnecessary, useless snake-oil.
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ffjared
Feb 22, 2006
Then, what is suggestion? Any suggestions would be appreciated.
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ffjared
Feb 22, 2006
Then what would you do? Any suggestions would be appreciated.
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Tacit
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 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.

Crop the part you want, then upscale.

Be prepared to be disappointed with the quality of the results, however.


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