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I zoomed in on a small picture, but it's not sharp enough, can I use photoshop to make it sharper? and got a better answer
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The extension is small. I think you can't improve quality. Leave the photo in the same size as you took it.
The extension is small. I think you can't improve quality. Leave the photo in the same size as you took it.
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Nothing you can do, because the resolution of the original photo is too small.
Nothing you can do, because the resolution of the original photo is too small.
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It is impossible to make an enlarged picture better. it is the law. only by redrawing it. but it is not worth it.
It is impossible to make an enlarged picture better. it is the law. only by redrawing it. but it is not worth it.
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There is one way, but it's very time consuming. If you have the time and desire, and the picture is worth it - do it! The following way The action takes place in photoshop. Increase the image to the required size, let it be blurry - not very bad. Now with the brush tool pick up the colors and draw over this image on a new layer - I warned the method is time consuming. You should get an oil painting effect. The next step is to start smearing your creation with a small tool. It will turn out quite interesting. A method for creative people.
There is one way, but it's very time consuming. If you have the time and desire, and the picture is worth it - do it! The following way The action takes place in photoshop. Increase the image to the required size, let it be blurry - not very bad. Now with the brush tool pick up the colors and draw over this image on a new layer - I warned the method is time consuming. You should get an oil painting effect. The next step is to start smearing your creation with a small tool. It will turn out quite interesting. A method for creative people.
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if the image is raster, no, only draw if vector - no problem, but not in photoshop
if the image is raster, no, only draw if vector - no problem, but not in photoshop