![]() ![]() In this case the program has to generate new pixels to accommodate the increased pixel size. Be aware though that the sharpness will diminish a bit in the new image if interpolation is enabled since the pixel count (resolution) is increasing. You can then resize the image to 8"x10" in the programs “image size” dialogue box. For instance, if you’d like to print an 8x10 square section of a map to a sheet of letter sized paper than copy and paste that portion of the map to a new document generated from your clipboard. The basic guideline to resizing maps in a program like Gimp or Photoshop is to select an area you want to print, count the number of 5 foot grid squares in that area and resize that portion of the map so that its final dimensions in inches match the number of grid squares in that section. ![]()
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