not sure that i agree with bread or sillputty.
going smaller means that you are trying to make a picture with some level of detail look good with fewer pixles to define it. depending on the program it can do a horible job. but assuming that you don't enlarge the pic to view it, the pic usually will look close to the same as the original... just smaller.
trying to make a small pic bigger is like trying to get something for nothing... you can't make a picture have more detail in it that it started with. sure... some programs upscale and look "nice" at an increased resolution. but they have no extra detail in them.... it's just bigger is all.
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More is more and less is less,
More is better and twice as much is good too.
Not enough is bad,
And too much is never enough unless it's just about right.
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