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    Resizing crummy pictures

    Ok, Hi All....

    client wants new pictures posted on the website but he sent them to me pasted into a word document. I copied/pasted into paint but they are still the size he sent them which are small and if/when I try to make bigger they look crummy. Do you have any suggestions on how I can make the bigger without messing them up?

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    I'm no expert on graphics, but probably can't be done. When making them bigger, the data between the current pixels needs to be created -- usually from the surrounding pixel data. In other words, when making the graphic bigger, the vacuum between the expanding pixels has to be created by taking the best guess possible.

    At least I think that's how it works -- sounds good anyway.

    Ask Mr. Client for bigger graphics.
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    Okies, I know he's always sending me junk.

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