![]() ![]() There are different screen resolutions available, typically depending on the physical size of the monitor. It displays 1920 pixels for the Width and 1080 pexels for the height. The screen resolution of our monitor is the number of pixels it can display.įor Example: A monitor with screen resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels. ![]() This understanding helps us to better understand which settings to change when we resize an image. The size of a single image is different in both conditions: It is important to understand the concepts behind these methods to achieve the best results after resizing. Photoshop has several methods or algorithms for resizing an image. Depending on the upsampling method we used, our larger version usually ends up looking soft and dull or chunky and oversharpened. What Photoshop does here is guess ‘What the new pixels should look like and then it tries to blend the new pixels in with the originals’. Remember, Photoshop can’t create details that wasn’t there before. In this case, Photoshop needs to add pixels to replicate detail and increase the size of the image. On the other hand, making an image larger is exactly opposite. The smaller version, in most cases, ends up looking sharper than the original. It doesn’t sound like a cool thing but the results are just opposite. While making an image smaller, Photoshop needs to take some of the pixels from the original image and delete them. Or we can’t make it larger if we want the image quality intact. Whenever we talk about resizing an image in Photoshop, the general rule of thumb has always been that we can make an image smaller than its original size but we should avoid making it larger. Step by Step guide for Retro 3D Movie Effect in Photoshop. ![]()
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