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Gladly Rick...
Just curious, are they full size or the same size as we are seeing here? I'm thinking of framing a few for my garage... ![]()
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The pics are pretty much the size you're seeing here. You could probably blow them up with photoshop or something like it though. I'll try to make them bigger on my computer and see if the quality holds up.
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Rick, did you scan these pics? They were obviously taken with a quality 35mm or larger format camera, and if you can scan the negatives, it would be easier to blow up the photos. Using a flash at night means using very high speed film, ASA 400 or better. Very dense quality film designed for larger prints without losing resolution.
Any good scanner can reverse a negative to a positive image, so you can scan the negative at a higher resolution for enlargments than just scanning a print and trying to blow it up. Then you will run into pixalation problems. JMO. I oftened wondered how the drivers felt about those flash bulbs going off when they were launching. That takes real concentration on the tree! ![]()
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Thanks Andy for the info about scanning the negatives. I wasn't the one who scanned these originally, so I'll contact the guy I got them from.
I did blow these up on the computer and they will go bigger without too much pixelation, but a negative scan sounds like it would work better. |
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