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although it is impossible to actually increase the size of the resolution of an image after you have taken the picture we can it right in Photoshop now thereamp;#39;s a new technology in Photoshop to it better and let me show you how that works so first of all update your Photoshop to the latest version if youamp;#39;re a Creative Cloud member this feature is only available in docHub Photoshop CC and not in previous versions like cs6 so if youamp;#39;re a CC member just update your Photoshop then what you need to do letamp;#39;s have a look at this image first letamp;#39;s have a look this is what five hundred by three three three pixels very small image itamp;#39;s not pretty much usable but in case you have to use it and you have to enlarge it hereamp;#39;s how you usually do it right you go to image and then image size you kind of increase it for example letamp;#39;s increase it to four thousand letamp;#39;s have a look at the preview this just doesnamp;#39;t look right thi