Cavey
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Registered: 11th Nov 02
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Don't suppose anyone could sharpen a picture for me, so that it's not blurry ?
Like they do on films n stuff...
Want this on a t-shirt.
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Demo
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mate thats just plain wrong
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Cavey
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It's just plain "cool"
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CorsAsh
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That stuff in the movies is bollocks. Had a go at sharpening it up, but it just pixelates once you start gettin somewhere half decent.
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Cavey
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Yeah, that's the problem i was getting, hence the reason i asked.
Thought someone might have a program that would do it nicely.
Goddamn will have to find a scanner somewhere
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Dom
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that was quicky (a few mins tops) but you can see where im going with it. Basically, sharpen the image a few times, and blur the background and around the next
With more time, i would have blurred the background and got rid of the text, sharpened up the faces more, blurred again and then replaced the text with a decent font
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Adam_B
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that reminds me of that advert with the 2 guys on the beach is it for budwieser or something?
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Joff
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No, there's a plugin for Photoshop that Icy showed me.
You can pretty much sharpen infinitely. If the image runs out of detail to enhance, it prompts you to enter what you want to see on the image and accurately fills in the missing information from a 17.3gb online archive.
I'll try and find the URL unless Icy's got it to hand.
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Cavey
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Hmmm, thank you kind sir, i shall u2u Icy about it
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