
I need an existing 40dpi image uprated to about 300dpi
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Hi
I have an existing image which is about 40 dpi (attached)
It should have been high definition to allow a large image on the back of a t-shirt.
I need it around 300dpi in various formats (jpg, ai, png, tiff,
If you need to adjust the image slightly that's fine
Please be 100% sure you can do this before accepting so please read this.
Please write 'fully read' in your quote so i know you have read this and not copy and pasted your reply
Thank you
Andy
I have an existing image which is about 40 dpi (attached)
It should have been high definition to allow a large image on the back of a t-shirt.
I need it around 300dpi in various formats (jpg, ai, png, tiff,
If you need to adjust the image slightly that's fine
Please be 100% sure you can do this before accepting so please read this.
Please write 'fully read' in your quote so i know you have read this and not copy and pasted your reply
Thank you
Andy
Andrew C.
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Hi Andrew C.
I already understand your requirements, you can see my test file. .ai .jpg .png. tiff
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Hi Andrew, there is no physical way to increase the resolution of the image from 40 dpi to 300 dpi.
Anyone saying they can is misleading you.
Enlarging a small blurred image just creates a large blurred image.
You can't create pixels out of nothing.
The only way to do this is to re-draw the illustration, which is quite straightforward in this case, but can't be done for £20.
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