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When I open anything in photoshop it is in lower quality , whatever if its a past work or a new image . They go back to their original quality when I save them as an image tho
Here is some examples
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Not sure what you are asking. All your zoom levels are crooked and that is inevitably bound to cause artifacts, especially with hardware accelerated drawing functions where it's further limited by the GPU's capabilities to deal with aliasing issues and such. Start by actually using correct zoom values like 50%, 100% and so on. Also of course check your hardware acceleration settings, update your system's graphics driver and so on.
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Are you saying that if you open up the same image in Photoshop and a web browser and view them at roughly the same size on screen, the image will look noticeably pixelated in Photoshop but not in the web browser?
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First screenshot shows us viewing percentage of 400% and more, that is reason you see somewhat pixelated image. Third screenshot shows us that you are viewing at 97%, go to 100% and then judge. Third screenshot is close enough and the only accurate preview. In Photoshop press Ctrl/Cmd + 1 to go to 100% view then judge. Photoshop will export exactly what you see in 100% view plus some degradation depending on image export quality but not pixelation (unless you save JPEG with very low quality, for example).