Chris <me@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> Mike Russell <groupsRE@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> > On 28 Aug 2008 07:37:05 GMT, Chris wrote:
> >
> >> Hi,
> >> I'm using Photoshop Elements 3 on Mac OS X.
> >> When I open a tiff-file with diagramms, I recogniced that the image
quality does remarkably decrease,
> >> especiallywhen I rescale the images.
> >> Why is that? How can I increase the quality, or, at least, keep it?
> >> For instance, when loading the tiffs in MS Word, rescaling gives
better results. In photoshop, the
> >> images look somehow fuzzy, like low resolution or sth.
> >> Is there a setting I have to change to keep the sharpness?
> >
> > Go to Edit>Preferences>General..., and set Image Interpolation to
"Nearest
> > Neighbor". This will probably be the look you are after.
> >
> Thanks for this hint, but, unfortunately, I cannot find this, nor a
similar setting in my Version of
> Photoshop Elements Professional 3 for OS X.
> :-(
> Any suggestions?
I have several versions of Photoshop Element came with my hardwares but I
never installed none to know what it may look like, what it has to offer
etc.. BUT I strongly believe that just like about ALL programs relate to
graphic with the SAVE option should have the option to set the Quality
Level, so I believe the Photoshop Element should have this very basic
requirement.
Where to locate it? it should be somewhere in the menu before you
confirm
the SAVE command (OK). And depending on the program/version it could be
from 1-10 or 1-100%, or Lowest - Highest.
> Thanks again,
> Chris


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