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June 12, 2013
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How do you unpixelate a picture?

  • June 12, 2013
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Once a picture is enlarged it pixelates badly. I am not sure of how to fix the pixelated image or if it can even be done on Photoshop CS6.

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Correct answer Alec Molloy

Hi DJBphotoshopUser,

Silkrooster is correct, you can't enlarge an image without pixelation, and when released, Photoshop CC will allow you to upscale images with much better results than before.

For now, I would recommend trying to rescale the image again using this video tutorial as a guide:

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trash_Pile
Participant
December 2, 2016

a way to make sure it stays pixelated is to image size> (resample) put to {Nearest Neighbor (Hard Edges)} it should keep its pixelated hard edges.

Alec Molloy
Alec MolloyCorrect answer
Inspiring
June 12, 2013

Hi DJBphotoshopUser,

Silkrooster is correct, you can't enlarge an image without pixelation, and when released, Photoshop CC will allow you to upscale images with much better results than before.

For now, I would recommend trying to rescale the image again using this video tutorial as a guide:

Silkrooster
Legend
June 12, 2013

Generally once you uprez an image and saved it with no way to access the original (image in a state before you edited it) there isn't much that can be done. You could blur it, but that would defeat the purpose.

If you still have the image in its original condition, there is software that can uprez an image with fair amount of success. In fact Photoshop CC is suppose to have a better algorithm for uprezing an image, but in all cases, you can only go just so far as the computer has no way of knowing what data was left out, so it can not fill it in for you.

This is the reason why it is so important to start with the highest quality image in the first place and when editing to keep that high quality image just in case you need to go back and start over. But that is hind site for yeah.