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I do a lot of mining of old shots. This consists of taking fractions of images and blowing them up to approximately 12 x 18. so far I have used Photoshop CS2, with Bicubic smoothing. I know that I cannot recover details that are not in the shot, there, but I would like to recover all detail that is present. I have seen some comment here that GF is like "snake oil." It seems to me that since GF converts the bit map image to a vector image, it should allow one to make the type of enlargements I like to do, without loss of detail.
Has anyone had any experience with this product? I would prefer not to install, (even a trial version,) unless there is a reasonable chance it will work.
TIA
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Peter
Has anyone had any experience with this product? I would prefer not to install, (even a trial version,) unless there is a reasonable chance it will work.
TIA
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Peter
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