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Enlarge Pictures Without Sacrificing Quality with SmillaEnlarger

by MJK on December 21, 2009



Everyone must face the problem of enlarging small picture files and hence face quality issues.  Most image editors make an attempt to smooth and sharpen, and some add a bit of “noise” to enlarged images. However, SmillaEnlarger works differently then traditional software’s  as it take tiny bitmap files and turn them into usable, full-size images. According to test conducted by Andrew Brandt:

To test the app, I took some screenshots of standard-sized application and file icons in Windows. A typical icon image is 32 by 32 pixels when displayed at desktop resolutions of 72 dpi–pretty small and, when you enlarge them, they look pretty chunky, like billboards made of Lego bricks. SmillaEnlarger’s algorithm does a remarkable job of turning even an incredibly minute bitmap into something close to a blurry snapshot. While this is the full extent of its abilities, you might want to keep SmillaEnlarger in your digital imagery toolkit for a photographic rainy day.

Download SmillaEnlarger (Zipped File – Freeware)

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