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    Default Depixelate

    Hi, It's Ray
    Please, I need assistance on how to depixelate an image

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    Default Re: Depixelate

    Remove all the pixels?

    But seriously Raymond, do you mean make a photo into a vector object or shapes?

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    Default Re: Depixelate

    I imagine the "image" needs to have a slight Blur introduced. If one has XDPX, use FX > New > Soften filter > Gaussian blur (smart) or similar.

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    Default Re: Depixelate

    My take on the question is VERY different ...

    The way I read it, is that raymondnkwuda has a pixelated image and he want to make it clearer/sharper.

    As far as I'm aware it's not possible (depending on the degree of pixelation), although there are some programs that might interpolate between pixels and clean it up somewhat.
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    Default Re: Depixelate

    Quote Originally Posted by ss-kalm View Post
    My take on the question is VERY different ...

    The way I read it, is that raymondnkwuda has a pixelated image and he want to make it clearer/sharper.

    As far as I'm aware it's not possible (depending on the degree of pixelation), although there are some programs that might interpolate between pixels and clean it up somewhat.
    Of course you can do it - I've seen the fuzzy number plates on the films - they specially process them and the unreadable plate becomes crystal clear and the investigators can read it.

    LOL ;-)

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    Default Re: Depixelate

    If Ray means that there is a lot of noise in the image, then try NeatImage. Unfortunately, I can't get it to work with Xara.
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    Default Re: Depixelate

    The image in question is blur, so I want to make it sharper and clearer
    Last edited by raymondnkwuda; 04 June 2019 at 10:16 AM. Reason: corection

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    Default Re: Depixelate

    Quote Originally Posted by raymondnkwuda View Post
    The image in question is blur, so I want to make it sharper and clearer
    The best you can hope for is to run a sharpen filter on your image using whatever software that you have.

    You can't magically create detail from a blur - just yet anyway.

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    Default Re: Depixelate

    Quote Originally Posted by pauland View Post
    The best you can hope for is to run a sharpen filter on your image using whatever software that you have.

    You can't magically create detail from a blur - just yet anyway.
    Ok, Thanks.

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    Default Re: Depixelate

    Quote Originally Posted by browj2 View Post
    If Ray means that there is a lot of noise in the image, then try NeatImage. Unfortunately, I can't get it to work with Xara.
    I think, it is compatible with Photoshop as a plugin

 

 

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