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Enlarging Image - fmilling - 10-03-2019 Good Morning: I scanned my driver license photo into gimp 2.8. I attempted to enlarge the image, using image ->scale image. The pixel size of the image is 4754 X 3757. Am I running up against the image being to dense to enlarge? I had to go to a copy store to enlarge the image, but there must be a way for me to accomplish this with gimp. RE: Enlarging Image - Blighty - 10-03-2019 (10-03-2019, 10:32 AM)fmilling Wrote: I attempted to enlarge the image, using image ->scale image.That is the correct way to enlarge an image Quote:The pixel size of the image is 4754 X 3757Is that size of the image as scanned? Or the size after enlarging? At 300 dpi (for a good quality print) 4754 X 3757 will give a print size of 402 x3 18mm What is the size of the image as scanned? What size are you wanting to enlarge to? RE: Enlarging Image - rich2005 - 10-03-2019 Can you give more information. An image 4754 x 3757 is a large image. Is the license photo just part of the image? Can you give details as the screenshot using Image -> Print Size The size in inches / resolution. [attachment=3218] For a typical 2" x 2" ID photo all you need for photo quality is an image 600 x 600 pix. Printed at 300 ppi gives the correct size and quality. RE: Enlarging Image - fmilling - 10-03-2019 I apologize if I wasn't clear, I am trying to enlarge the whole license. Secondly when I print it out it come out not like I expected but very small. Am I allowed to attach screenshot to this message? My scale seem very large goes from 0 to 4500 and image-print image my width is 11.885 and my height 9.39 inches. I would think i'd get a full page of the image. My dpi when I scan is set to 300 dpi is that to much? Update I got it fellas. When I scanned the image in it was scanning to fit a 8x10 page. When I rescanned and adjusted the setting to fit the size of the license, then I was able to enlarge it. I appreciate the help Blighty and Rich2005. One last question. Any good book you would recommended for learning more about gimp? RE: Enlarging Image - Blighty - 10-03-2019 Assumption: Size of license is 85 x 55 mm Scanning at 300 dpi, this will give an image size of 1004 x 650 pixels To print this image at 11.885 x 9.39 inches 1004/11.885 = 84 dpi 650/9.39 = 69 dpi Very low resolution = blurry image Scaling to higher image size before printing may or may not improve the printed image. 11.885 inches x 300dpi = 3565 pixels. Scale to this size. Scanning at a higher resolution may or may not improve the final printed image (If the actual license was printed at 300dpi scanning at a higher resolution won't help) 85 x 55 mm and scanning at 600 dpi gives an image size of 2008 x 1300 pixels. Less scaling is required. RE: Enlarging Image - Redraw - 10-05-2019 With blurry images as Blighty says scanning at a higher resolution might help just try one step up then another see if that makes any difference, another thing to try again there are no guarantees goto Filters > G'Mic-Qt > Details > (here my pick of the filters again everyone's different opinion and results but it's a good start) 1 - Sharpen [Deblur] 2 - Sharpen [ Octave-Sharpening] 3 - Sharpen [Richardson-Lucy] each image improves differently with each filter, make copies so you can compare one against the other if you want to, A good book for Gimp is not something I would chase up because Gimp presently is evolving so quickly that any book published would probably be out dated by the time you get the book - - best way I found was refer to the installed user's manual Ah your on windows just only get the manual from Gimp themselves no one else, I have my Gimp manual open whenever I use gimp, have it installed locally and use it when offline, Useful site obvious but often forgotten Gimp > https://www.gimp.org/ my favorite https://www.gimp.org/tutorials/ RE: Enlarging Image - rich2005 - 10-05-2019 (10-03-2019, 03:26 PM)fmilling Wrote: One last question. Any good book you would recommended for learning more about gimp? There is nothing recent, of the few that were published, they are based on Gimp 2.8 A simple search will get some links: https://www.bettertechtips.com/photography/gimp-book/ complete with eye-watering prices. Not recommended. For a copy of the Gimp 2.10 help in PDF form there is one here http://gimp.linux.it/www/meta/ 43 MB 1000 pages The best way to learn Gimp is still by use and learn as you go along. |