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<blockquote data-quote="Moab Man" data-source="post: 549738" data-attributes="member: 11881"><p>In a pinch I had to up-size a photo from a low resolution image, like what you posted, to an 8x10 in print quality. I use Perfect Resize, which is an OUTSTANDING program. There was clearly a difference in print quality. If you put garbage in you can't achieve a really good image. However, starting with a great image I can re-size quite considerably and have done so. To your question, they could be upsized using a program as I mentioned, but the image quality will not really be good. However, in this day of selfies and camera phone photography, what's generated may be acceptable. Your best bet is to simply put "PROOF" across the front of them in a thin font and set it to 50-75% opacity. Put the wording across a detailed area that is not readily or easily cloned or cropped out. </p><p> </p><p>My two cents from experience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moab Man, post: 549738, member: 11881"] In a pinch I had to up-size a photo from a low resolution image, like what you posted, to an 8x10 in print quality. I use Perfect Resize, which is an OUTSTANDING program. There was clearly a difference in print quality. If you put garbage in you can't achieve a really good image. However, starting with a great image I can re-size quite considerably and have done so. To your question, they could be upsized using a program as I mentioned, but the image quality will not really be good. However, in this day of selfies and camera phone photography, what's generated may be acceptable. Your best bet is to simply put "PROOF" across the front of them in a thin font and set it to 50-75% opacity. Put the wording across a detailed area that is not readily or easily cloned or cropped out. My two cents from experience. [/QUOTE]
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