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Hi,
Please! Can some one save me and explain what a hell adobe is trying to do, breaking stuff that worked as long as PS 4.0, back in the 90´s?
This is supossed to be a simple edit:
1 - Crtl + K
2 - Select "Nearest Neighbor"
3 - Select area
4 - Crtl + T
5 - Done
Now, I get this awlfull result:
Oh god... I need to do my work...
Make that thing work again!!!
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Hi, Can you please try to select this option ans restart if you are using Photoshop Cc 2019.
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Hi,
Thank you for your answer, but I don´t have this option:
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Can you please tell me which photoshop version you are using ?
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Hi,
Made a mistake. Was using an older version (19.4).
But the problem is older than I thougt.
I used the 20.0 version, but the result is the same.
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Please see us full screenshot .
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Is it still like that when viewing at 100%?
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---Is it still like that when viewing at 100%?
---Please see us full screenshot .
Don´t get it.
I found the option on the 20.0 version. Tried that. It still doen´t work.
Sorry if I was not clear.
The same error happens on the 19.4 version. I´m downloading older versions, so I can pinpoint when it stopped working.
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Found a solution:
Don´t know why, but with this particular file I have to use a very old trick. Select just 1 pixel and then scale it.
Thank you.
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Interesting. Is that layer's opacity low, or is it rasterized like that? Do you get the same result with a layer at full opacity, transforming, then lowering the opacity?
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Rasterized.
If it was just the opacity, it would have worked correctly, because there is not transparency to calculate.
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Just tried this, and I didn't have an issue. what was your document size,and do you know what the opacity was before the layer was rasterized?
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Opps, just got it to do what was going on with you.
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Tried it with CS6, and it was doing it then. Might be something that it has done for a long long time.
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I just had the same thing happen with resizing some pixel art in PS 22.0.1. I had everything selected properly (I've been a PS user for over 20 years and I've never seen this happen!) but it kept blurring the results when I resized the image using any of the methods (free transform, image size, etc.). I finally went into image size, and cycled through the "Resample" options (it was on nearest neighbor and the preview was actually correct- just not the result when clicking OK). After cycling through them all in the preview, I put it back on nearest neighbor and clicked OK and.. it worked. Weird.