Pixelated Text When Reducing Image Size
I've spent a lot of time trying to figure out the best way to do text in Photoshop, but nothing seems to work. The text is pixelated.
Anti-Alias is set to Sharp and Blending Mode is Normal so that's not it. I've tried both jpg and png.
I'm using a Mac. If I create the image at 100% zoom in Photoshop, it's half the size on the palate as it is once it's exported. When I view the exported image in an image viewer like Preview on the Mac, the image is twice the size and the text is pixelated, but the graphics look fine.
If I create the image at twice the size I need (e.g. 600x1200 instead of 300x600) and reduce the size of the image on export by 50%, the text still appears pixelated. Even if I export the larger image and view it at "Actual Size" in an image viewer, the text still appears pixelated.
I've read a bunch of forum posts and watched a dozen videos. They all say it's either anti-alias, blending mode or the retina display on my mac, but it's none of those. The anti-alias and blending mode are set correctly. If it was my retina display, the text on the exported images should not appear pixelated at 100% zoom.
How can I fix this?


