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<font size="+1"><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif">Just one
big black frame. Tried several times, read the the Help PDF,
can't see anything I'm doing wrong. Tried Google and
Bugzilla, nothing that I could see. <br>
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Windows 3.2.<br>
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I presume that DK resize is working something like Reshade,
no? www dot reshade dot com The latter is amazing, you can
enlarge photos hugely w/o loss of detail. This is important
to me because I have a lot of great images that were taken in
the digital dark ages of 2mp cameras. I'd rather do it in
within digiKam.<br>
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Thanks, Paul Verizzo <br>
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