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07/09/2006 06:19:28 PM · #1 |
When I resize pictures, I get these jagged lines..
..instead of smooth lines. I have not seen this before. Can anyone please tell me how to avoid this? I'm using CS2.
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07/09/2006 06:41:07 PM · #2 |
It's very difficult not to get jaggies on certain angles of straight lines at 640 pixels. You can minimize them by using "step interpolation"; resize by 10%, repeatedly, until you reach the desired size. There are actions available for this. Fred Miranda's SI Pro and Resize Pro are both very good at this.
Robt.
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07/09/2006 06:42:25 PM · #3 |
Originally posted by Bear_Music: It's very difficult not to get jaggies on certain angles of straight lines at 640 pixels. You can minimize them by using "step interpolation"; resize by 10%, repeatedly, until you reach the desired size. There are actions available for this. Fred Miranda's SI Pro and Resize Pro are both very good at this.
Robt. |
Thanks, Bear! |
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07/09/2006 06:48:14 PM · #4 |
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07/10/2006 06:04:24 AM · #5 |
I think I found my problem. I fiddled with the camera settings, boosting sharpness. Now I get jagged lines and comments saying "oversharpened." Which, I guess it is. We'll see what happens when I reset. |
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