Oversampling in CS6 or resize perfect 7.5 vs scan at higher resolution

Hello

"I have a lot of images of landscape (holes of golf) which are 1600 x 1200 pixels and I would like to be able to print to a frame size of 8.5" x11.0 "with 300 dpi.

I'd be better to use the features of the CS6 or resize them perfect 7.5 (I does not currently have this software but can afford it) resampling to "rate" the image or scanning smaller prints (4.0 "x5.3" at 300 dpi) with a greater number of pixels and then re-print images to the largest size?  Notes; I have an Epson Perfection V750M Pro scanner which is able to 6400 x 6400 scans.

I realize I can get a free 30-day trial of the perfect resize 7.5 but I would try the forums before I left for the problem of downloading and using this new software and then comparing it to images digitized and pulled apart of thought.  This forum is much faster with the participation of the users, which I am not!

Thanks for the tips.

See you soon,.

Mel

Sorry, I consider generally 1600 x 1200 (2 megapixel) of a low resolution image (Yes, think of pixels in total).  And I don't think I'm far away, because you want a 11 x 8.5 print.   I usually work with files from digital camera oversampled order 6144 x 4096.  Today, I was working with a 50 astroimage + megapixels.  Everything is relative.

I have nothing else that to move your image with the perfect oversampling process 7.5 resize 3399 x 2549 pixel (8.5 x 11.33 inches at 300 dpi).  Registered quality JPEG 9, because level 10 made the file too large for this site to accept.

Perfect resize is decent for images with lots of natural content, like Fractals card pretty good nature.  Just keep in mind, it does not replace real detail.

-Christmas

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