72 to 300 dpi?
72 to 300 dpi?
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If it's really small, like internet photo or similar the best you can do is this:
1. Resize the image to the print size you need at 300 dpi (basically if it doesn't have to be high high end print and it doesn't have rasterized text on the image 200-225 dpi should be fine)
1. Filter>Noise>Despeckle
(Use despeckle a couple of times to kill the compression sideeffects 3-4 times should be sufficient but you might have to do more depending on the compression)2. Filter>Noise>Add Noise
(Settings for the noise should be:
a) Amount 3-5% you might have to go up to 7%
b) Distribution should be Uniform
c) Unmark Monochromatic if it's onCheers.
Boz
(may 13 03)