
: Is it possible to resize images without losing resolution by breaking the image into it's component colours and scaling them instead of the raw image Lately, I've been trying to increase the
Lately, I've been trying to increase the quality of some of my images. I discovered rather quickly however that you can't fundamentally improve the quality of an image and that this was a common issue when scaling pictures.
I understand that this issue is born out of the fact that a computer doesn't know what's actually happening in a picture i.e. A man holding up three or two fingers and therefore scaling makes the picture appear blurry.
So I was wondering whether there was a software that could break down images into separate colour layers, for example, an image of a fox being broken down into separate maps of orange, dark orange, darker orange and white. Once the image had been broken into these layers, could you then scale them in unison so that the image doesn't blur? This method allows the image to scale while remembering a colour maps shape and colour value.
Is this a known method and will it work?
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You're talking about Image Trace in Adobe Illustrator.
helpx.adobe.com/illustrator/using/tracing-artwork-live-trace-or.html
So I was wondering whether there was a software that could break down
images into separate colour layers, for example, an image of a fox
being broken down into separate maps of orange, dark orange, darker
orange and white. Once the image had been broken into these layers,
could you then scale them in unison so that the image doesn't blur?
You are describing Image Trace
It's not perfect. Image Trace is not going to add data back into the image that was not there. However, if you have a high enough quality image that is not overly complicated than Image Trace will break down your image to basic shapes and colors which will then allow you to resize the image without it becoming blurry.
Image Trace will not work as well with real photographs. No software exists that will do that. You have to do everything manually if you want to clean up a bad image.
Yes, this is the method GIF images use to reduce file size, and it works very well in many cases.
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