To enlarge an image without using a photocopier you can:
Yes, a printed photo can be enlarged using a scanner or a photocopier that has the capability to enlarge images.
It can be. Some scanners come with software to 'imitate' a photocopier. You scan a document, then print it out using a separate printer. However it's possible to buy printer/scanners that do the job without the need for a computer - I have one made by Hewlett Packard that will photocopy without being connected to my computer.
Static electricity is used in a photocopier to attract toner particles onto the paper that has been charged with the opposite charge. This creates an image on the paper which can then be fused permanently using heat. Static electricity helps in transferring the toner effectively onto the paper during the copying process.
No, because there's nothing to steal. Using an image without permission or an exemption in the law is copyright infringement.
Vector and bitmap are both image files. Bitmapped images are images that are stored on a pixel by pixel basis and because of this, when you enlarge the image it can appear blocky. A vector image is constructed from dots, lines, shapes, etc. Each part has a particular position within the image with it's own dimensions. Because vector images are constructed using images, they can be enlarged without loss of image quality. Vector images do not get the blocky appearance of an enlarged bitmap image.
Vector and bitmap are both image files. Bitmapped images are images that are stored on a pixel by pixel basis and because of this, when you enlarge the image it can appear blocky. A vector image is constructed from dots, lines, shapes, etc. Each part has a particular position within the image with it's own dimensions. Because vector images are constructed using images, they can be enlarged without loss of image quality. Vector images do not get the blocky appearance of an enlarged bitmap image.
Enlargement in math is when you take a shape and make it bigger or smaller while keeping the same shape and proportions. It's like using a photocopier to resize an image, but with numbers and geometry instead of paper and ink. So, basically, it's just math's way of saying "bigger is better... sometimes."
You can convert an image to sRGB without using Photoshop by using online tools like Adobe Color Converter or websites like Convertio. These tools allow you to upload your image and convert it to the sRGB color profile easily.
A photocopier is any electrically operated machine using a photographic method, as the electrostatic process, for making instant copies of written, drawn, or printed material.
The class used a microscope in order to enlarge the specimen for viewing closely.
The purpose of using a disk image is to emulate physical drives such as hard drives, CD and DVD drives. Using a disk image to clone a DVD drive allows one to play games without using the disc.
Steroids will only make it smaller. No, there is no way, safe or otherwise, to enlarge a penis. If there were, we would all have 10 inch ones. Everyone is different and we get what we get. All men are not created equal.