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hello everyone Chris Parker here today Iamp;#39;m going to show you how to convert a low-res graphic file into a high resolution graphic in now just so you know this technique only works with a graphic with two primary colors in this case Iamp;#39;m using a logo with black and white now if yours has a transparent background youamp;#39;re going to come down here to the bottom of the layers panel and click on this icon here to add a new layer with white so come down to fill width make sure you have white selected click Ok Weamp;#39;re going to move that layer down right click on the top one and select merge down now youamp;#39;re ready to convert from low res to high resolution now at the end of the tutorial once I show you this technique Iamp;#39;m going to show you how easy it is to convert back to a transparent background so you can save it as a PNG file if thatamp;#39;s what you need all right to convert it from low resolution to high resolution weamp;#39;re going to go up to