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		<title>Author: Dwaters `Amateur Photo Enthusiast`</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The program seems to work ok for photos with about a 300 dpi. The reason that I was interested in akvis magnifier is that I have been trying (with no success) to enlarge a few thumbnails that have a very low dpi (about a 100.) One was taken with a sony digital camera. The original photo was damaged, leaving only the thumbnail. The other with a cell phone camera. These photos are very important to me.<br>So far what ever I do and what ever software that I have tried to date I have been unable to get a good enlargement. Can this software  enlarge thumbnails with a low dpi ? Am I possibly doing something wrong ? Is it even possible to do this.... ?      Thank You, Dennis                   ]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[The program seems to work ok for photos with about a 300 dpi. The reason that I was interested in akvis magnifier is that I have been trying (with no success) to enlarge a few thumbnails that have a very low dpi (about a 100.) One was taken with a sony digital camera. The original photo was damaged, leaving only the thumbnail. The other with a cell phone camera. These photos are very important to me.<br>So far what ever I do and what ever software that I have tried to date I have been unable to get a good enlargement. Can this software  enlarge thumbnails with a low dpi ? Am I possibly doing something wrong ? Is it even possible to do this.... ?      Thank You, Dennis                   ]]></content:encoded>
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