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AdultGuy 11-26-2012 07:11 AM

photoshop question
 
Hey people,

anybody know how to make photo smooth when you resize it to smaller size like 180x135, maybe similar as bravoerotica? If you know any good procedure to add as an automated action will be glad to know. Thank you.

johnny_d 11-27-2012 04:35 AM

Try .png

Tent Pitcher 11-28-2012 05:29 PM

Not sure by your question, but if you are using the "Image Resize" option then you will get a distorted picture if you don't have the "Constrain Proportions" box checked. If you need a specific sized thumbnail that is a different aspect ratio than the original image, then you should use "Canvas Resize" to crop the image to the correct proportions either before or after using "Image Resize".

I might be able to offer some more advice if you post more details.

fonsolo 11-30-2012 02:34 AM

If you are using these images for online use, which I'm sure you are, you may want to look into CSS image rendering. This allows designers to choose different options for how a browser display images when altering the images native scaling, such as displaying a 500x500px image at 600x600px. I would post a link, but I am unable to since I am relatively new here, so for more information, just google "CSS image rendering" or look on the W3 Schools web site.

HardTaffy 12-16-2012 02:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tent Pitcher (Post 19337138)
Not sure by your question, but if you are using the "Image Resize" option then you will get a distorted picture if you don't have the "Constrain Proportions" box checked. If you need a specific sized thumbnail that is a different aspect ratio than the original image, then you should use "Canvas Resize" to crop the image to the correct proportions either before or after using "Image Resize".

I might be able to offer some more advice if you post more details.

i agree, wit Tent
i would also add to check if your resolution is at 72 instead of 300+


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