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<p>thanks Tom, I have read page I follow the steps but my repaired image is saved an 160x120 resolution. After that I try to re-size with CS4 to a higher res (640x....) but image is very distortion. I want to ask if this JPEGsnoop can repair photo when I saved the picture have a minimum 640 resolution? Thanks again</p>
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<p>thanks Tom, I have read page I follow the steps but my repaired image is saved an 160x120 resolution. After that I try to re-size with CS4 to a higher res (640x....) but image is very distortion. I want to ask if this JPEGsnoop can repair photo when I saved the picture have a minimum 640 resolution? Thanks again</p>
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<p>Please tell me exactly what you do to make this. If it's possible step by step. I never use this JPEGsnoop. This program seems like a informative program to discover an original photo or a fake photo. Please help me. If you don't write here i wait your mail.</p>
Photo recovery Software, Jpegsnoop 1.5.2.
in The Digital Darkroom: Process, Technique & Printing
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<p>One example: Width 1536pixel, Height 2048pixel,Horizontal resolution 300dpi, Vertical resolution 300dpi, Bit Depth 24, Frame count 1, Equipment Nokia6303i, Color representation sRGB. This is the photo recovered with Stellar Phoenix Photo Recovery 4.0.<br>
After I open with JPEGsnoop Zoom is 12,5%, I find the optimal Embeded (ctrl+2), this is 160x120 export the JPEG </p>