
WRONG Settings That Make Smart Objects Pixelate! - Photoshop Tutorial
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Date: 2024-06-01
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sundvold
similary problem with smart object. When i import high quality image to small canvas, it automatic import as a smart object(normal). But if i let it as a smart object the image is a little bit pixelate(even with the correct parameter as you mentionned). Unique solution i found is to enlarge my smart object image, pixelate it and then reduce to the correct size.
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similary problem with smart object. When i import high quality image to small canvas, it automatic import as a smart object(normal). But if i let it as a smart object the image is a little bit pixelate(even with the correct parameter as you mentionned). Unique solution i found is to enlarge my smart object image, pixelate it and then reduce to the correct size.
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codygiron7814
I’ve been working in Photoshop since 1992. Back then it didn’t even have layers. I built my business around Photoshop and other Adobe applications. Still, Unmesh is my go-to for all things Photoshop today! I am 78 and completely believe that no matter your age, life never stops teaching, so never stop learning
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I’ve been working in Photoshop since 1992. Back then it didn’t even have layers. I built my business around Photoshop and other Adobe applications. Still, Unmesh is my go-to for all things Photoshop today! I am 78 and completely believe that no matter your age, life never stops teaching, so never stop learning
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edinm.6095
The issue that haunts me so often, but never had the time to investigate, I rather just finish the job in Illustrator when resizing and them import it in Photoshop. And then this video comes recomended.
Thanks man, your videos are very helpfull.
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The issue that haunts me so often, but never had the time to investigate, I rather just finish the job in Illustrator when resizing and them import it in Photoshop. And then this video comes recomended.
Thanks man, your videos are very helpfull.
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myronachtman4304
As with all of the Creative Cloud applications, there are numerous DUMB default settings that Adobe has chosen for us upon program installation. I believe the developers lie awake at night thinking, How can we best screw up our end users
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As with all of the Creative Cloud applications, there are numerous DUMB default settings that Adobe has chosen for us upon program installation. I believe the developers lie awake at night thinking, How can we best screw up our end users
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user-dr7pr6tw8m
Not working. interterpolation always set to bicubic. I rather prefer to use my own action resolve this problem. Action make a copy of smart, scale it to 200/400% of curren size. After rastreze it and downscale it back.
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Not working. interterpolation always set to bicubic. I rather prefer to use my own action resolve this problem. Action make a copy of smart, scale it to 200/400% of curren size. After rastreze it and downscale it back.
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ksemi
Thanks for the tips ! I would never have figure it out by myself.
What a strange Idea to burry that settings in the general settings... Adobe really takes weird decisions sometimes.
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Thanks for the tips ! I would never have figure it out by myself.
What a strange Idea to burry that settings in the general settings... Adobe really takes weird decisions sometimes.
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yulparian384
Thank you. Great as always. Why is your RESAMPLE checked when you resize I always leave it unchecked. Can you make a tutorial on this please Thx Unmesh
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Thank you. Great as always. Why is your RESAMPLE checked when you resize I always leave it unchecked. Can you make a tutorial on this please Thx Unmesh
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vincentnavea6999
my copy of adobe ps (latest version) & beta default setting is bicubic automatic. I have no problems when resizing smart objects.
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my copy of adobe ps (latest version) & beta default setting is bicubic automatic. I have no problems when resizing smart objects.
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