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Image gets distorted after resizing & rotation.

Community Beginner ,
Feb 01, 2018 Feb 01, 2018

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This started to happen couple of days ago. I do not know why? Never have this problem before. It just started.

When I resize something, part of my drawing for instance and it gets these strange edges (not sure how to call it) Not pixeled but just not smooth at all.

This also happens when I rotate something. Even if I haven't resized it before that, just rotating and bam! 😕

I really do not know what to do and this really troubles my work.

Thank you.photoshop problem.jpgafter rotation copy.jpgphotoshop problem 2.jpg

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Community Beginner , Feb 01, 2018 Feb 01, 2018

I just fixed it.

Really not sure why this happened, but at one place I saw an answer: "change the Interpolation" (after you click on the free transform) .

And so I did and it just got fixed.

The more interesting part is that I tried on all Interpolation - options and this problem didn't showed again? I don't know, maybe some bug.

Check: I cut different parts again rotated them and such , and no more problem? Strange.

problem fixed.jpg

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Feb 01, 2018 Feb 01, 2018

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Check your graphics driver and hardware acceleration preferences as well as your settings for PS' memory tiles.

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Feb 01, 2018 Feb 01, 2018

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Is that before or after hitting the tick button after the transform?

Before rotation

After rotation but before pressing Enter or clicking tick button:

After hitting enter or clicking the tick:

If it is as above then it is normal

Dave

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"After rotation but before pressing Enter or clicking tick button:"

But it stays like that after I hit the enter 😕 It does not corrects after the enter button. I told you I never had this problem before and I'm really confused .

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Check the differences: I just selected one part of this image and resized it a bit and look the lines after this:

problem copy.jpg

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I just fixed it.

Really not sure why this happened, but at one place I saw an answer: "change the Interpolation" (after you click on the free transform) .

And so I did and it just got fixed.

The more interesting part is that I tried on all Interpolation - options and this problem didn't showed again? I don't know, maybe some bug.

Check: I cut different parts again rotated them and such , and no more problem? Strange.

problem fixed.jpg

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You might want to check the default image interpolation setting in Preferences > General . You may find that changing in the options bar has overcome an issue with the default.

Glad you have it sorted though

Dave

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