Ah! I didn't consider that it might be an SVG, although I suspect that is only a slim possibility. Technically, you don't enlarge an SVG but just scale it. If Charles wants to convert just a single SVG to a specific resolution PNG or JPG, it might be easiest to use a free online converter like: https://www.freeconvert.com/svg-to-png Otherwise, there are lots and lots of free graphics programs that will allow scaling and conversion of graphics files although only some of them will work with SVG format: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_raster_graphics_editors Erich On Thursday, December 2, 2021 at 09:00, Sarah Green eloquently inscribed: > If the original graphic is an SVG, you should be able to enlarge it > without losing any quality. And yes, There is a free program called > Inkscape that lets you create and modify SVG files that I have used in > the past, though it was a long time ago. It looks like it's still > around: https://inkscape.org/ > > As others have said, you can blow up a JPG or PNG, but it won't be better > quality, it will just be bigger (and, in the case of a JPG, blurrier). > > I have never used MS Paint for this kind of work. It's worth checking out. > > Sarah > > On Wed, Dec 1, 2021 at 8:14 PM charles meyer <[log in to unmask]> > wrote: > >> Hi my esteemed listmates, >> >> I need to take a graphic I download (with permission) off a Website and >> make it 1920x1080, or larger by the same ratio so its quality will be >> higher. >> >> It would be even better if I could convert it into 3840x2160. >> >> Has anyone used a FREE Windows tool to do that? >> >> I understand Photoshop can do that but I don't have Photoshop so I need >> to accomplish this with something simpler like MS Paint. >> >> Has anyone achieved these improved graphic results with MS Paint? >> >> If so, could you pls share the steps? >> >> I'm guessing it cna be done in GIMP but GIMP can be at best challenging. >> >> Thank you kindly. >> >> Charles. >>