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Why does my D7000 pictures turn grainy when I resize them in Photoshop?
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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 224323" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>Would need to see an example of before and after. There are several resizing algorithms and PS has notes next to those which are more appropriate for sizing up and sizing down. If you can, grab a screen shot of what the option box looks like when you do. It's possible that you need to change some other parameters as well. If you're also messing with resolution then you could be packing too many pixels in a small space. </p><p></p><p>And just curious, but are you seeing this in the final jpeg or on the screen? If it's immediately after the resize on your screen, hit ctrl/command-1 to display the image full size on your screen. When PS resizes it will display the image in the relative size to the resize on your screen (i.e. if you go to 1/4 size it will display at 1/4 the size of the previous display window), which can look bad at first, but is not reflective of what the image actually looks like.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 224323, member: 9240"] Would need to see an example of before and after. There are several resizing algorithms and PS has notes next to those which are more appropriate for sizing up and sizing down. If you can, grab a screen shot of what the option box looks like when you do. It's possible that you need to change some other parameters as well. If you're also messing with resolution then you could be packing too many pixels in a small space. And just curious, but are you seeing this in the final jpeg or on the screen? If it's immediately after the resize on your screen, hit ctrl/command-1 to display the image full size on your screen. When PS resizes it will display the image in the relative size to the resize on your screen (i.e. if you go to 1/4 size it will display at 1/4 the size of the previous display window), which can look bad at first, but is not reflective of what the image actually looks like. [/QUOTE]
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