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Re: Lizard Tech - Genuine Fractals
| Stewy | 30 Sep 2006 11:17 |
> > Please try Apophysis , its a free download > > this is from my art group and the link ought to get you there [quoted text clipped - 8 lines] > > Serious artists use Macs. :-) Bloomin' heck! I'm finally a serious artist. Banzai!
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| cjcampbell | 30 Sep 2006 07:42 |
> Please try Apophysis , its a free download > this is from my art group and the link ought to get you there [quoted text clipped - 3 lines] > > Gea It appears to be a Windows program having nothing to do with photography.
Serious artists use Macs. :-)
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| Gea | 30 Sep 2006 07:24 |
Please try Apophysis , its a free download this is from my art group and the link ought to get you there
http://apophysis.deviantart.com/ best wishes
Gea
>> Hi Everyone >> Has anyone tried Genuine Fractals plug-in for photoshop? I bought the [quoted text clipped - 10 lines] > I am using SizeFixer. There seems to be some improvement using this > program. |
| cjcampbell | 22 Sep 2006 02:45 |
> Hi Everyone > Has anyone tried Genuine Fractals plug-in for photoshop? I bought the [quoted text clipped - 7 lines] > Thanks & Regards > Pte I am using SizeFixer. There seems to be some improvement using this program.
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| Pte227@aol.com | 21 Sep 2006 19:51 |
Hi Everyone Has anyone tried Genuine Fractals plug-in for photoshop? I bought the 3.0LE version a couple of years ago but have never got it to work as Lizard Tech claim. It is supposed to enlarge up to 600% with virtually no loss of resolution. When I enlarge an image using Genuine Fractals the result is no different from the same enlargement using Photoshop's bicubic re-sampling! I guess I must be doing something wrong but I've tried many times following the manual instructions as best I can. Anyone got any ideas where I am going wrong? Thanks & Regards Pte
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