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April 8, 2013
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Blurry text, not an anti-aliasing or resolution issue

  • April 8, 2013
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Whenever I type in Photoshop for the last few months, all the text is pixelated and blurry. The problem is impervious to anti-aliasing and resolution changes. The only difference is that with anti-aliasing the image is blurry and pixelated and without, it's just extremely pixelated. I have no idea why this problem started, I have no memory of changing a setting that would have caused this.

I've done everything I can think of, including re-setting Photoshop completely to original settings. Even files that I created before the problem began now have blurry text when opened. I esentially can't do anything with Photoshop right now and it is extremely frustrating. The following images are of the text WITH anti-aliasing and then without, both at 12 pt, 400%, 300 ppi.

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Correct answer Silkrooster

The problem I am seeing is you did not mention the pixel dimentions. That is the true resolution of the text. If it is too low the text will look like that. At a low resolution the ppi is not going to help much other that reduce the physical size giving it the illusion of a higher resolution. But when you zoom in to 400% you are defeating the purpose of increasing the ppi. The physical size, the ppi and the pixel dimentions are all tied together.

forumla:

width in  inches X ppi = pixel dimentions

With that forumla you can determine any of the values by knowing the other two.

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Silkrooster
SilkroosterCorrect answer
Legend
April 8, 2013

The problem I am seeing is you did not mention the pixel dimentions. That is the true resolution of the text. If it is too low the text will look like that. At a low resolution the ppi is not going to help much other that reduce the physical size giving it the illusion of a higher resolution. But when you zoom in to 400% you are defeating the purpose of increasing the ppi. The physical size, the ppi and the pixel dimentions are all tied together.

forumla:

width in  inches X ppi = pixel dimentions

With that forumla you can determine any of the values by knowing the other two.

Participant
April 13, 2013

You are a beautiful, beautiful genius. I can't believe it took me so long

to ask this question, wish I'd done it sooner!

Silkrooster
Legend
June 6, 2014

Hi! I am having the same problem, and am new to Photoshop (I have Photoshop CC), and I do not know how to change the text resolution. It is incredibly blurry though Help?


Two ways, either start a new document and set the pixel dimensions there (the units could be set to inches or centimeters just change it to pixels)

Or, you can use the menu Image then Image size and adjust the pixel dimensions there. (Keep in mind using the menu is best when little or no data is in the document as it can blur any raster portions of the document)