A Tip for Cleaner Resizing in Photoshop

March 04, 2008

I’ve always overlooked it for some reason. When resizing images in Photoshop, notice the ‘Resample Image’ select menu at the bottom of the ‘Image Size’ window.

Resampling example screenshot

There are several settings here to experiment with, but most recently, I’ve found the ‘Bicubic Sharper’ setting to be especially useful when creating icons or trying to get edges within favicons to look sharper.

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