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Blur Photoshop Image ?

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Mar 03, 2019 Mar 03, 2019

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One Design is made in photoshop. Clear image is shown in figure 1. Transform tool is used over black color and is rotated by some angle.(Only rotated and not scaled). On rotation black color becomes blurry and is shown in fig 2. How to avoid this during transformation.

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Community Expert , Mar 03, 2019 Mar 03, 2019

Hi

To retain the sharp blocky pixels, when transforming, change the Interpolation to "Nearest neighbour "in the options bar.

Remember to change it back though as - Nearest Neighbour will look terrible on photographic images

Dave

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Hi

To retain the sharp blocky pixels, when transforming, change the Interpolation to "Nearest neighbour "in the options bar.

Remember to change it back though as - Nearest Neighbour will look terrible on photographic images

Dave

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Mar 04, 2019 Mar 04, 2019

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Thank you davescm !

Previously is tried the same it was not working. Now it is working fine. Thank you !

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You are also viewing the images with a  huge zoom ratio.  1200% the first, and 600% the second.  You can't judge image quality  when zoom so far.  100% is the only valid test.

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Sir im working in textile design. Pixel level accuracy is must otherwise it will create blurry effects while printing on fabric. Thank you !

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