I'm looking for someone who is expert in photoshop
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the rason im looking for an expert, i got a very low resolution picture and i want someone who change to a high resolution picture... i tried it myself on photoshop but i failed.
Please help me out thank you.
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First of all, there is no magic to make low res, low quality images look good when heavily enlarged. If you have 250x250px image and you want it 3000x3000px there is no such magic.
Can you provide us with more info like what dimensions you have, what you need and expect?
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image dimensions: 212 x 403 ... 17KB
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In two words: forget it.
Contrary to what you see on TV, you can't just enlarge a pixel image and expect the quality to follow along.
The image is just pixels, there's no "hidden" information. What you see is what you see. Technically, you can upsample and let Photoshop invent more pixels, but it will look like sht.
In addition, this is already an image of very poor technical quality. No need to make it worse.
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Understood.... thanks for the help
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WOW... thank you very very much.....
its so beautiful.
You fixed it... thank you agian.
I deeply appriciate it... 🥰
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It's too polished. Applications with artificial intelligence would do it better.
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QED. The above example just proves my point. You can always upsample, nothing stops you, but it won't look good and it won't improve anything. Smoothing and filtering like this just looks artificial and worse than the original.
AI will work slightly better if the original image is of excellent technical quality, so that it has real textures to work with. Again, not the case here. Adobe has an AI option in ACR and Lightroom, but there's no reason to believe it would perform any miracles here.
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If this is a "publicly available" image, search the web to see if there is a higher resolution version available. I used Google Images and tineye.com without finding anything better.
There are various web services for resizing, here is one from Remini:
Some others here:
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Thanks mate that was very kind of you...

