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when I zoom in everything looks grainy and loses colors | cuando hago zoom se ve todo granulado

Explorer ,
Aug 26, 2022 Aug 26, 2022

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Hello, good afternoon! I have a problem that is when I zoom or export the project in jpg or png it looks very different from how it looks with a normal zoom in photohop, I tried everything but I didn't find a solution.

I hope you can help me!

(sorry for my English)

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Hola buenas tardes! tengo un problema que es cuando hago zoom o exporto el proyecto en jpg o png se ve muy distinto de como se ve con un zoom normal en photohop, trate de todo pero no encontre una solucion.

ojala me puedan ayudar!

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LEGEND ,
Aug 26, 2022 Aug 26, 2022

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First, try disabling GPU in the Preferences (Performance tab). Any better?
You can try this too: in Preferences>Technology Previews, check the box 'Deactivate Native Canvas' and uncheck 'Enable Native Canvas Rulers' options, then restart Photoshop. Does this work?
If not, recalibrate and build a new ICC display profile, the old one might be corrupted.
If you are using software/hardware for this task, be sure the software is set to build a matrix not LUT profile, Version 2 not Version 4 profile.

If turning OFF GPU works, it's a GPU bug and you need to contact the manufacturer or find out if there's an updated driver for it. On the Mac, that's part of the OS update(s) so if this is the latest OS version, you may need to roll back a release.
Also see: https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/kb/acr-gpu-faq.html

Author “Color Management for Photographers" & "Photoshop CC Color Management/pluralsight"

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Aug 26, 2022 Aug 26, 2022

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I did everything you said but I still see it the same, when I deactivate the GPU it still comes back the same as before.

I would like to be able to save the image as I see it in good quality, since I had to take a screenshot and the resolution is low 😞

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Hice todo lo que comentaste pero aun asi lo veo igual, al desactiuvar la GPU se sigue viengo igual que antes.

Me gustaria poder guardar la imagen como la veo en buena calidad, ya que tuve q sacar una captura de pantalla y la resolucion bajo una barbaridad:(

 

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LEGEND ,
Aug 26, 2022 Aug 26, 2022

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Can you upload the image to something like Dropbox so others can view this?

The most accurate way to view images in Photoshop is at 100% or greater zoom. Zooming out subsamples the data and it is possible this is simply a moiré pattern showing up when zoomed out. But having the ability to view would make it easier for us to know if this is the case or not. 

Is this the only image you see this on? If so, more than likely, it is due to the patterns in the image when zoomed out. 

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Aug 26, 2022 Aug 26, 2022

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yes, it is the only file that I see like this.

I think the same, it's due to the capable graining, but it's a shame.
do you mean upload a jpg or psd?
(when exported to jpg or png automatically it looks bad)
Could you upload the psd?

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si, es el unico archivo q veo asi.

Pienso lo mismo, se debe al granulado capaz, pero es una pena.
se refiere que suba un jpg o al psd?
(cuando se exporta a jpg o png automaticamente se ve mal)
Podria subir el psd?

(cuando se exporta a jpg o png automaticamente se ve mal)
Podria subir el psd?

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LEGEND ,
Aug 26, 2022 Aug 26, 2022

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Upload the original.

That you only see this on the one image (and not at 100% zoom) indicated its only a preview issue, morie due to zooming out. To be expected.

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Explorer ,
Aug 26, 2022 Aug 26, 2022

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this is what it looks like when you exported the file

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LEGEND ,
Aug 26, 2022 Aug 26, 2022

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Exported (how) and viewed (where) at what zoom ratio?

Again, there isn't much anyone can do without seeing the original document. 

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Aug 26, 2022 Aug 26, 2022

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there I uploaded it to we transfer

 

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LEGEND ,
Aug 26, 2022 Aug 26, 2022

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I'm totally lost as to what this massive and complex layer grouping is, why some are on and some off. 

Make all the layers visible then zoom. Everything is then fine. Indeed, it is something in this very complex and odd massive number of layers but everything appears fine when they are on. 

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Explorer ,
Aug 26, 2022 Aug 26, 2022

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sorry for the mess!
if you enable these layers, they are screenshots (and it looks like this in bad quality because of that)...

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lo siento por el desorden!
si habilitas estas capas, son capturas de pantalla (y se ve así en mala calidad debido a eso)...

 

 

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Aug 27, 2022 Aug 27, 2022

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