Twang, there is a website called Convert Town which adds more DPI to your original photo. I've used it on digital photos, I think it will work with the Django photo.: https://convert.town/image-dpi
If you take the sharpest image that you have and scan it into a computer you would then have a digital file of it. With that file you would be able to make much shaper enlargements and you could also have someone who is well versed in photoshop possibly improve on it for even better results.
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Twang, there is a website called Convert Town which adds more DPI to your original photo. I've used it on digital photos, I think it will work with the Django photo.: https://convert.town/image-dpi
Thanks very much @Noto. I'll definitely have a look.
If you take the sharpest image that you have and scan it into a computer you would then have a digital file of it. With that file you would be able to make much shaper enlargements and you could also have someone who is well versed in photoshop possibly improve on it for even better results.
@plexi69 very helpful, thanks very much!
Please post how it turns out. I think it would be the easiest way to get the results your looking for.
Here is my result with Photoshop. Of course you don't get any more details but the pixel count is 400% so you can zoom in or print without pixelation.
Looks great. I’ll use you pic and get it framed!😁
Many thanks @plexi69