Remember the topic: Just for Fun
I had occasion to browse the posts from another forum who seemed to be concerned with a process called upsampling in order to have enough pixels for a very large print.
There were offerings of advice, all well intentioned and widely varied.
Each one promoted his favorite application to do the job.
One advanced a theory from his program that is adds noise to the upsample algorithm to prevent a plastic look!
That one was called "Blowup", according to the posting person.
Another used Genuine Fractals, with great results, (which is true)
Another suggested, Perfect Resize.
.... Finally, a well known and well respected photographer poked his two cents in and told them that he uses Qimage for this job, and has been for years.
I didn't ask permission to paste or quote, but to paraphrase, he was saying, Try Qimage and actually make some test prints and use your eyes!
So, just for fun, I took an embedded Jpg from inside a raw shot which was 1024 x 1536, and upsampled 4x times on either side. I created 4096 x 6144.
I really don't know if you call that 400% or as Qimage notes it as 1600%.
Nevertheless, just for fun, I created similar upsamples using two other programs.
In order to maintain a quality level, I saved these snaps with a high JPG setting so I can only get two per post.
So I'll put two here, and make an additional "part II" following.
I also made 4 prints 10 x 5.63 to see on paper.
To Be continued..............