Hi guys I am very very new to this ... I have a mug heat press and trying to start to print on mugs ... I’m wondering how I resize an image (picture ) without losing the quality thanks in advance and sorry if this is easy I am just starting out so any help I would appreciate ... I have been giving a laptop with coreldraw x5
If it is a vector drawing, then it is enough:Firstly, Click F12 to open Outline Pen docker, and click onto box down in the docker: Change scale of the object.Close this docker. Secondly, you can select all picture by drawing over it by a pick tool to get a needed size. You can’t not lose any quality in this way, I often do it.
THanks so much for getting back to me the image is an actual picture that has been taken on a phone
One idea is using photozoom which comes with X5. But if original image is bad... not much hope. Sometimes can add artistic filters to make a "not great" photo at least look painterly or something...
Bad photos are bad photos, the real trick is setting up your systems so you can recognize bad photos. Confidence that you're seeing the image properly allows you to make the proper choice. You can't fixe awful images but you can fix marginal images telling which is which can be tough and requires that you develop a relationship with your equipment. In plain words you just have to print a few bad images to see what they look like on your display, then avoid them in the future.