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ImageKind

Looking into ImageKind. Been trying to decide how much to do myself and what to have done elsewhere.

Also been working on changing the resolution of my images to print larger. I see there is a product out there called Genuine Fractals. From the demos I have seen I can see where it would come in quite handy.

Was looking at this site md-canvas and wondering how they can take a 4x6 photo and bump it up to something like 40 x60 without losing the resolution. Would imagine they must be using something along the same lines.

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