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I have an image, that I had someone make me a LONG time ago, and I would like to have it improved.

Is there any way I can change the resolution on this image so it is high? I want to eventually print it with 300dpi, but I would like to get/make it a high resolution version.

Is there anyway I can do this, with/without installing external software to do this?

Using Windows, not Mac, for any FYI that could help the cause.

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You can't easily achieve this as far as I'm aware you would need to redraw the entire image as i'm assuming its not a raster image (not vector)
 

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I might be able to help you touch it up a bit but what Laurenz_ said still stands. What resolution is it currently in?
 

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Vertical resolution is 96dpi and horizontal is 96dpi

the image dimensions is 192 x 192 pixels
 

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Vertical resolution is 96dpi and horizontal is 96dpi

the image dimensions is 192 x 192 pixels

As laurenz says, that is practically redraw the entire image

add me we will see how I can help you, alldesignkp
 

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You can adjust the dpi but it will make the image much smaller. If you wish to keep it the same size or make it larger it must be a vector image
 

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Could someone willing, private message me, and we can work out to see if you could replicate the image through photoshop or something, but with an amazing resolution? I am willing to pay, if the job can be done 100%.

As laurenz says, that is practically redraw the entire image

add me we will see how I can help you, alldesignkp
start a private conversation with me, and we can discuss further, and potential business. :)

You can adjust the dpi but it will make the image much smaller. If you wish to keep it the same size or make it larger it must be a vector image
You can't easily achieve this as far as I'm aware you would need to redraw the entire image as i'm assuming its not a raster image (not vector)
noted. thanks for the FYI.
 
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