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    Default Photoshop help ?

    So I'm trying to re-size renders and the equality drops ALOT, when re-sizing i'm holding down shift and it's still really bad.

    any help on how I can fix it ?
    Last edited by weesstt; 05-18-2013 at 02:34 PM.

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    You sure you're not letting go of shift at the very last second? And you're pressing Ctrl+T to resize it right?


    Also, might wanna use the 'f' key next time you post the word shift xD

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    Quote Originally Posted by Distello View Post
    You sure you're not letting go of shift at the very last second? And you're pressing Ctrl+T to resize it right?


    Also, might wanna use the 'f' key next time you post the word shift xD
    Might be a smart idea, and I'm positive. I'm using Ctrl-T and making sure shift is held down. :/

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    instead you can try opening up the render and copying and pasting then resizing that way, instead of just placing it in.

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    Try converting the render you want to resize to a "smart object" to maintain better quality.
    Either drag the render from your computer and drop it inside your document, and it will automatically convert to a smart object.
    The other way is to first open it up separately in PS, copy it and paste into your document as a regular layer. The right-click on the render layer and "convert to smart object"▼

    Then you just resize the layer with CTRL + T while holding down the shift key.

    Also keep in mind that a big image that is scaled down, always gets a bit blurry. It could also depend on the quality of the render.

    Hope that helps



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    Quote Originally Posted by RadillacVIII View Post
    Try converting the render you want to resize to a "smart object" to maintain better quality.
    Either drag the render from your computer and drop it inside your document, and it will automatically convert to a smart object.
    The other way is to first open it up separately in PS, copy it and paste into your document as a regular layer. The right-click on the render layer and "convert to smart object"▼

    Then you just resize the layer with CTRL + T while holding down the shift key.

    Also keep in mind that a big image that is scaled down, always gets a bit blurry. It could also depend on the quality of the render.

    Hope that helps
    Converting to the smart object really helped, thank you.

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    edit > preferences > general > image interpolation. what is it set to? try bicubic.

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