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Is this realistically possible?

Considering most (Ok...all) web graphics are 72dpi. there just isn't the information availible to increase the size to 300dpi. With large scale graphics (i'm talking billboards) you can get away with doubling the dpi without losing TOO much information, but anything small that you need at 300 isn't going to look too good no matter what.

If you for some odd reason you designed the page in illustrator then you'll be ok. But if you're like 95% of the population and didn't do that, I'd just go ahead and increase the size in photoshop or similar program. then put a "screen" pattern across it. You know, horizontal lines at a 8% or so opacity. That way, yes its blurry, but the viewer knows its a screenshot.

Also try the 110% trick. Increasing the size of a file by 110% over and over will offer the least amount of pixel distortion. It'll still be blurry of course, but it'll look better than just adding the extra 228 pixels an inch.

Just a thought.

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if the site was made using vectors in flash, right click it and zoom and take regular screenies at the increased size. you may need to patch a few together. but as said you cannot take higher resolution screens of something that is made at screen rez.

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