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Hi,
I have a problem with Smart Object antialiasing after warp transformations.
Maybe someone know the solution for this problem because the effect I'm receiving is quite unacceptable. I'm attaching an example that will probable explay everything quite fast.
Thanks.
My recommendation (edit: for a work-around, not a »solution« per se): Convert the Warped SO to an SO, open it, double its resolution (or increase it even more), save it.
With »123_01.psd« at least the result seems pretty OK to me.
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Hi tadeuszj,
Have you tried a different Image interpolation method (Like Bilinear) for Anti-aliasing? Take a look at the different interpolation methods in this link Photoshop image size and resolution
Let us know if that helps.
Regards,
Akash
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Yes Akash,
I tryed changing interpolation methods (in Preferences/General). Nothing helped.
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Can you provide the file (containing just that one warped SO) for testing?
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Soor. I'm attaching two examples.
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Thanks.
My recommendation (edit: for a work-around, not a »solution« per se): Convert the Warped SO to an SO, open it, double its resolution (or increase it even more), save it.
With »123_01.psd« at least the result seems pretty OK to me.
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the "work-around" solving the issue a bit for me (I tripled the dpi number) - at least now it's more or less acceptable.
Thank you c.pfaffenbichler for help and solution.
Adam
PS. no 123_01.psd wasn't even close to acceptable 😜
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WIth Image Interpolation set to Bicubic Automatic I get the result on the right (when the newly created Smart Object is up-sampled to 144ppi), on the left is the original:
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Can you provide the file (containing just that one warped SO) for testing?