Thread:Ultrasonic9000/@comment-27441478-20161204050217/@comment-4220590-20161220191424

Genesjs wrote: Ultrasonic9000 wrote: I see we are at a stalemate here and cannot come to an agreement. I suggest we put a pin in this for the time being and focus on something else so things can cool down.

(Just to be clear though: I know techniques how to upscale images without making them look blurry) Speaking for myself, there was no tension for this discussion coming from me. I felt perfectly calm. Although I am curious to know why my latest arguments have failed to convince you, I won't force you to answer. So unfortunately, it would seem that you are correct, we cannot seem to come to any form of agreement... at least between the current parties actively involved. Perhaps adding more people to the conversation will help move things along.

(Indeed? If you can provide an example, I'd be most interested to see how these techniques work.) Surmised: I do not care about people's preferences when there is an objective approach or honest way to show things. But lets not argue more about that. ´ As for the example, let me explain with this image (granted it works best when multiplying its size by natural numbers):
 * I open it in my computer's Paint program or copy-pastes it into Paint.
 * I mark the entire image (like with Ctrl + A)
 * I right click on the image and choose "adjust size" (if that is what it is called where you are)
 * I set the adjustment to percent and keep the length-width ratio on.
 * I increase the size by example 100%, and bingo: a larger image with no pixel out of place.