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Learn moreThis method increases the image size and adds sub pixels generated from the original image, then the image is refocused for maximum detail. The result is an image over three times larger with more detailed than before.
The main purpose of my method is to enlarge the image without losing quality or augmenting the image. In other words I take a low quality image and remaster it in high definition.
Original Image (actual size)
Miles Canyon – Whitehorse, Yukon
Click to Zoom (1505 x 1132px)
The original image was enlarged to three times its normal size without any filters, as you can see the image looks like it was taken with a 3.2 MegaPixel camera, there are many block edges and squares in the image.
The final enhanced image slows the same image with the enhanced method, as you can see the image is much more detailed and is about equal to a 6 MegaPixel camera.
Quick Sample
As was can see in this quick sample shot, the before image illustrates the blocks and the after image illustrates a more detailed image.
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