HI. That does not work, of course. Paint (or any other tool) can not create the missing parts of any picture. Here is a blown up part of the image ending with 58a_m.jpg: http://jescab2.dyndns.org/pub_docs/temp.jpg I can't even remember when the native format of a standard digital camera was 240=D7180 px. Even the Sony Mavica from 1981 hade a 570 =D7 490 resolution. Something is missing from the "picture" here. :-) Jan-Erik. Richard R. Pope wrote 2014-07-26 12:54: > Jan-Erik, > If you have 2000 or XP you can right click and save the image as. > Then open Paint and load the picture. In View-Image Size-Custom, choose > 200%. Linux has several good programs that can do the same thing. I'm > sure that Mac does to but I don't know what. This will blow the image up > and you can see more detail Going larger than 200% won't help any. > Yes, the two pictures are very close to each other. There is a > minor difference between them. Any comments? > Sorry about the small size but this is the native size of my camera. > Thanks, > rich! > > On 7/26/2014 5:36 AM, Jan-Erik Soderholm wrote: >> Hi. >> >> The pictures are accessable, but hardly visible due to the >> small size. What that intended? Maybe it was just a test... >> >> And the two ending in ...d81.jpg and ...1d0.jpg seems to be >> more or less the same view, not? >> >> Regards, >> Jan-Erik. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > --=20 http://www.piclist.com/techref/piclist PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist .