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| | | Bill B |  |
| Posted: Sat Sep 06, 2008 2:30 am Post subject: Improve Image Resolution? |  |
I have low resolution image with many straight lines I want to improve using PS6. The lines are at various angles with different colors on each side. I cropped the image into a higher resolution new file with the right dimensions, but there are large pixels showing.
Something like several black triangles on a white background where all the edges are showing large pixels.
I can use the pen tool to fill in the color on each side of the line, but thought there might be an easier way.
How can I draw a straight line at a angle and make one side of the line one color, and the other another color? But it needs to be just a short distance past the line so as not to interfere with something else.
-Bill |
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| | | Sir F. A. Rien |  |
| Posted: Sat Sep 06, 2008 1:04 pm Post subject: Re: Improve Image Resolution? |  |
Bill B <wrongaddress@att.net> found these unused words:
| Quote: | I have low resolution image with many straight lines I want to improve using PS6. The lines are at various angles with different colors on each side. I cropped the image into a higher resolution new file with the right dimensions, but there are large pixels showing.
Something like several black triangles on a white background where all the edges are showing large pixels.
I can use the pen tool to fill in the color on each side of the line, but thought there might be an easier way.
How can I draw a straight line at a angle and make one side of the line one color, and the other another color? But it needs to be just a short distance past the line so as not to interfere with something else.
-Bill
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Draw one, clone and paint or copy and paste.
FWIW, you can't 'improve' resolution'. |
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| | | KatWoman |  |
| Posted: Sat Sep 06, 2008 5:01 pm Post subject: Re: Improve Image Resolution? |  |
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"Bill B" <wrongaddress@att.net> wrote in message news:675adee8-37a8-4736-b789-569bae818653@t54g2000hsg.googlegroups.com...
| Quote: | I have low resolution image with many straight lines I want to improve using PS6. The lines are at various angles with different colors on each side. I cropped the image into a higher resolution new file with the right dimensions, but there are large pixels showing.
Something like several black triangles on a white background where all the edges are showing large pixels.
I can use the pen tool to fill in the color on each side of the line, but thought there might be an easier way.
How can I draw a straight line at a angle and make one side of the line one color, and the other another color? But it needs to be just a short distance past the line so as not to interfere with something else.
-Bill
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Line tool??
make one side of the line one color,
can you clarify or post a picture? one color on each end of the line? or one bi-colored line, colors run parallel over the length? |
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| | | Lupine Predator |  |
| Posted: Sat Sep 06, 2008 8:22 pm Post subject: Re: Improve Image Resolution? |  |
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On Sat, 6 Sep 2008 15:01:42 -0400, "KatWoman" <spamfree@hotmail.com> wrote:
| Quote: | "Bill B" <wrongaddress@att.net> wrote in message news:675adee8-37a8-4736-b789-569bae818653@t54g2000hsg.googlegroups.com... I have low resolution image with many straight lines I want to improve using PS6. The lines are at various angles with different colors on each side. I cropped the image into a higher resolution new file with the right dimensions, but there are large pixels showing.
Something like several black triangles on a white background where all the edges are showing large pixels.
I can use the pen tool to fill in the color on each side of the line, but thought there might be an easier way.
How can I draw a straight line at a angle and make one side of the line one color, and the other another color? But it needs to be just a short distance past the line so as not to interfere with something else.
-Bill
Line tool??
make one side of the line one color,
can you clarify or post a picture? one color on each end of the line? or one bi-colored line, colors run parallel over the length?
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Unless I'm mistaken, he's talking about a tri-colored line - for the sake of ease, say, a black line, with a red line running parallel on one side, and a blue line running parallel on the other?
Just a guess... -- L.P.
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~ Annie, aka "Old Iron-Claw" ~ |
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| | | Bill B |  |
| Posted: Sun Sep 07, 2008 1:03 am Post subject: Re: Improve Image Resolution? |  |
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On Sep 6, 12:01 pm, "KatWoman" <spamf...@hotmail.com> wrote:
| Quote: | "Bill B" <wrongaddr...@att.net> wrote in message
news:675adee8-37a8-4736-b789-569bae818653@t54g2000hsg.googlegroups.com...
I have low resolution image with many straight lines I want to improve using PS6. The lines are at various angles with different colors on each side. I cropped the image into a higher resolution new file with the right dimensions, but there are large pixels showing.
Something like several black triangles on a white background where all the edges are showing large pixels.
I can use the pen tool to fill in the color on each side of the line, but thought there might be an easier way.
How can I draw a straight line at a angle and make one side of the line one color, and the other another color? But it needs to be just a short distance past the line so as not to interfere with something else.
-Bill
Line tool??
make one side of the line one color,
can you clarify or post a picture? one color on each end of the line? or one bi-colored line, colors run parallel over the length?
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It's the "Shell Oil" logo at LINK
The image is only 76 by 70 pixels (1.48K bytes). I need to make a larger image at higher resolution. This is for some employees at a Shell gas station.
Just need a methode to improve all the ragged edges so the image looks better.
I can use the paintbrush to do the job, but thought there is an easier way.
-Bill |
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| | | John J |  |
| Posted: Sun Sep 07, 2008 2:29 am Post subject: Re: Improve Image Resolution? |  |
Bill B wrote:
| Quote: | It's the "Shell Oil" logo at LINK
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Take this one: LINK
It's huge. Click on it. Right-click on it to save, or just drag it out of your browser to the desktop. |
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| | | Joel |  |
| Posted: Sun Sep 07, 2008 2:55 am Post subject: Re: Improve Image Resolution? |  |
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Bill B <wrongaddress@att.net> wrote:
| Quote: | On Sep 6, 12:01 pm, "KatWoman" <spamf...@hotmail.com> wrote: "Bill B" <wrongaddr...@att.net> wrote in message
news:675adee8-37a8-4736-b789-569bae818653@t54g2000hsg.googlegroups.com...
I have low resolution image with many straight lines I want to improve using PS6. The lines are at various angles with different colors on each side. I cropped the image into a higher resolution new file with the right dimensions, but there are large pixels showing.
Something like several black triangles on a white background where all the edges are showing large pixels.
I can use the pen tool to fill in the color on each side of the line, but thought there might be an easier way.
How can I draw a straight line at a angle and make one side of the line one color, and the other another color? But it needs to be just a short distance past the line so as not to interfere with something else.
-Bill
Line tool??
make one side of the line one color,
can you clarify or post a picture? one color on each end of the line? or one bi-colored line, colors run parallel over the length?
It's the "Shell Oil" logo at LINK
The image is only 76 by 70 pixels (1.48K bytes). I need to make a larger image at higher resolution. This is for some employees at a Shell gas station.
Just need a methode to improve all the ragged edges so the image looks better.
I can use the paintbrush to do the job, but thought there is an easier way.
-Bill
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Pick your choice!
1. Find a larger one which shouldn't be hard to find these days on internet.
2. If you can't find one then you can always snap yourself a much better image. And these days most people (even kids and elder folks) have P&S camera. |
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| | | Joel |  |
| Posted: Sun Sep 07, 2008 2:57 am Post subject: Re: Improve Image Resolution? |  |
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Bill B <wrongaddress@att.net> wrote:
| Quote: | On Sep 6, 12:01 pm, "KatWoman" <spamf...@hotmail.com> wrote: "Bill B" <wrongaddr...@att.net> wrote in message
news:675adee8-37a8-4736-b789-569bae818653@t54g2000hsg.googlegroups.com...
I have low resolution image with many straight lines I want to improve using PS6. The lines are at various angles with different colors on each side. I cropped the image into a higher resolution new file with the right dimensions, but there are large pixels showing.
Something like several black triangles on a white background where all the edges are showing large pixels.
I can use the pen tool to fill in the color on each side of the line, but thought there might be an easier way.
How can I draw a straight line at a angle and make one side of the line one color, and the other another color? But it needs to be just a short distance past the line so as not to interfere with something else.
-Bill
Line tool??
make one side of the line one color,
can you clarify or post a picture? one color on each end of the line? or one bi-colored line, colors run parallel over the length?
It's the "Shell Oil" logo at LINK
The image is only 76 by 70 pixels (1.48K bytes). I need to make a larger image at higher resolution. This is for some employees at a Shell gas station.
Just need a methode to improve all the ragged edges so the image looks better.
I can use the paintbrush to do the job, but thought there is an easier way.
-Bill
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Here for an example
LINK |
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| | | Voivod |  |
| Posted: Sun Sep 07, 2008 4:16 am Post subject: Re: Improve Image Resolution? |  |
On Sat, 6 Sep 2008 18:03:09 -0700 (PDT), Bill B <wrongaddress@att.net> scribbled:
| Quote: | I need to make a larger image at higher resolution
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You cannot add what's not there. |
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| | | John J |  |
| Posted: Sun Sep 07, 2008 2:29 pm Post subject: Re: Improve Image Resolution? |  |
Joel wrote:
| Quote: | Here for an example
LINK
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True! And many companies offer vector files on-line of their accepted logos. I did a CD catalog for a US company that has international (mainly European) divisions and at that time they were reluctant to make the vector file logos public, or at least insecurely stored, but after a while they realized that having their trademark images in quality form available for any use was like circulating good news and released them.
Should anyone abuse the logo to effect their trademark, they have resources. Persons who wish to abuse will do it anyway. Look to the Asian counterfeiters.
Long-winded. Sorry. |
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