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Photoshop Help Anonymous
Does anyone know how to increase the resolution of an image in adobe photoshop link this one without loosing the quality of the image.
>> Anonymous
I would like to know too. I heard it was possible.
>> Anonymous
Increasing the size of an image requires interpolation, which inherently will result in some quality loss. You can get some ok results in Photoshop by using bicubic interpolation when you resize an image.

When you resize, just check the box that says "Resample Image" and choose Bicubic Smoother. There are different techniques for resampling images, but mainly it just comes down to lots of post-resample detail work to remove the ugly areas. There isn't any magic bullet that will just make an image suddenly look great at a larger resolution.
>> Anonymous
There are some professional interpolation plug-ins that can do a better job that bicubic, but they'll cost you alot of money and aren't built for resizing anime and comic images (they're almost exclusively designed to work with photographs). Of course there are even more expensive and time consuming processes for increasing the detail of images, such as the processes used by the police and government, but they're even tougher to get ahold of and still far from fool-proof.

The best and easiest solution is still: Start with a higher resolution image and sample down. You can't sample-up from a low resolution image and not have artifacts.
>> Anonymous
>>277576
>>277580
Yeah, I've seen it happen on CSI almost every episode so I know it's legit. They can take an image with like four pixels, zoom in, and bam! The complete Declaration of Independence!
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>>277576
I dunno, lol
>> Anonymous
Unsharp Mask.
>> Anonymous
>>277815

I LOL'd a lot.
>> Anonymous
>>277815
Already said but i couldnt help it, had to say that comment was just total win.
>> Anonymous
Learn to vector
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