Premeire Elements video frame to high res jpeg?

Hi,
Does anyone know if Premiere Elements can be used (and let me know how) to capture and imported video or dvd frame, and
then convert the frame to a high resolution jpeg that can be used to print like a 8x10 photo?
Thanks
Greg

Steve Grisetti wrote:
You can pump pixels in and Photoshop Elements will do its best to estimate what the new pixels should look like. But you obviously can not create detail where none exists. A 640x480 photo blown up to 1280x960 is still just 640x480 real pixels doubled.
And  if the camcorder was handheld the original may be blurry to start with.
chromia11 wrote:
convert the frame to a high resolution jpeg that can be used to print like a 8x10 photo?
Don't save it as jpeg - that will compress the image, probably undoing any work you have done to tweak the image as best you can. Use a lossless format - tiff or psd.
Cheers,
Neale
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