![]() However, don’t fear, Photoshop does a really great job of resampling and many times you will never be able to see the difference in quality. This is why creating the image at the correct size in the first place is great. When you scale an image even by a single pixel, the entire image is resampled or rewritten. It also needs to know how to create pixels when scaling up. Photoshop needs to know how to jam the pixels together and which ones to throw away when you scale down. When you change the size of the image, Photoshop has to recreate the pixels. Resizing an Image and Photoshop Interpolation ( See how to crop to an exact size and resolution) For example, 4×6 inches at 300DPI/300PPI.
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