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July 20, 2020
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Quality loss after resizing, even with Smart Object

  • July 20, 2020
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I have a big high-quality image (sailor illustration) that I wanna paste on top of a smaller image (A playing card). When I paste the sailor in that file, it's huge (but great quality, not blurry). I then turn in into a smart object, and scale it down to fit the playing card. But when I then zoom in on the sailor's face, it gets blurry pretty quickly. How do I solve this?

 

I added two images to this post. One image is the pasted sailor before resizing. The other image is the sailor's quality when zoomed in after resizing.

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c.pfaffenbichler
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July 20, 2020

»But when I then zoom in on the sailor's face, it gets blurry pretty quickly.«

Do you understand the meaning of the word »blurry« compared to the meaning of the word »pixelated«? 

 

One of the screenshots was taken at 300% magnification, so noticable pixels seem unsurprising and can apparently also be seen in the spade for example. 

Please post screenshots taken at View > 100%. 

soraya97Author
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July 20, 2020

The whole issue is that when I zoom in on the big one it doesn't get blurry so I don't get why it'd get pixelated on the small one. Surely if you can make an image big and it's not pixelated, why would it be pixelated faster when it's smaller.

soraya97Author
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July 21, 2020

»So I'd have to ask the playing card company for a file with larger dimensions?«

You should work with files of the exact same pixel dimensions and resolution as the template files you got from the printer – those should naturally meet the output needs. 

But to make sure: Were the files you received psd, jpg, pdf, ai, …? 

 

One more thing: Is the black in the clubs in the template 0/0/0/100 or a 4C-black? 


The file I got from the company was AI.

 

Also, not sure what you mean with the black, but see the attached image for the colour.

 

Kevin Stohlmeyer
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July 20, 2020

I'm looking at your document sizes in the supplied screen shots.

This really is not that big of a file so I'm not surprised that it looks pixelated when zooming in.

The doc is only 3.47 x 4.47 in at 300 ppi.

 

The original size of the sailor doesn't matter once its placed in the smaller playing card document - the destination document specs are what matters.

Once placed in the playing card file it will honor those settings, so even though your sailor doc was huge, its not now.

soraya97Author
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July 20, 2020

So would the issue be fixed if I remade the empty card and just made it bigger?