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04/24/2003 08:59:12 PM · #1 |
I am working on my multi-image challenge and there are some straight, clean lines in my setting that appear jagged and bit-mappy in photoshop. I am using the highest resolution on my camera, and I've tried sharpening the image and adjusting the size to no avail. I must be doing something wrong, but what? Any help would be appreciated!
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04/24/2003 09:06:42 PM · #2 |
The first thing to check is how they look at 100% magnification in Photoshop -- it may be more display artifacts than actual jaggies.
Sharpening will probably make it worse.
Re-sampling the image down usually makes it worse -- if your photo is close to the right size, try re-sampling by exactly 50% or 25% instead of to the best-fit size.
Message edited by author 2003-04-24 21:07:12. |
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04/24/2003 09:17:55 PM · #3 |
Hey, you are right! When I look at the image at 100% the jaggies are gone. Whew. Thanks for your help!
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04/24/2003 09:23:35 PM · #4 |
Ahh...the easiest solution. Images will often look lousy at odd sizes because the screen has dots of fixed size/spacing, and the pixels don't always fit evenly... |
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