Jagged edges

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donest
Oct 26, 2006
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Hi. We use PhotoShop as a design program(ya…I know). Recently I’ve upgraded from 7 to CS and now, whenever i skew an image and then deselect it, it leaves stripes in the artwork that look VERY jaggy. This didn’t happen with 7. Anyone know why or how to fix it? Thx

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jaSPAMc
Oct 27, 2006
On 26 Oct 2006 11:59:46 -0700, "donest" found these unused words floating about:

Hi. We use PhotoShop as a design program(ya…I know). Recently I’ve upgraded from 7 to CS and now, whenever i skew an image and then deselect it, it leaves stripes in the artwork that look VERY jaggy. This didn’t happen with 7. Anyone know why or how to fix it? Thx

I can’t offer a ‘fix’ for CS … skipping that!

But …

are you viewing at 100% ?

Have you tried resampling at 300%, skewing, then reducing?
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donest
Oct 27, 2006
Hmmmm…I’ll try that. Seems like it would reduce but not eliminate the problem. Are you saying this is a bug in CS?

Sir F. A. Rien wrote:
On 26 Oct 2006 11:59:46 -0700, "donest" found these unused words floating about:

Hi. We use PhotoShop as a design program(ya…I know). Recently I’ve upgraded from 7 to CS and now, whenever i skew an image and then deselect it, it leaves stripes in the artwork that look VERY jaggy. This didn’t happen with 7. Anyone know why or how to fix it? Thx

I can’t offer a ‘fix’ for CS … skipping that!

But …

are you viewing at 100% ?

Have you tried resampling at 300%, skewing, then reducing?
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Tacit
Oct 27, 2006
In article ,
"donest" wrote:

Hi. We use PhotoShop as a design program(ya…I know). Recently I’ve upgraded from 7 to CS and now, whenever i skew an image and then deselect it, it leaves stripes in the artwork that look VERY jaggy.

It is not clear from your description exactly what you are doing. However, in general if you are working on layers you can do things to those layers without making a selection. For example, if you are skewing a layer, make sure you do not have a selection made when you do the skew.


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donest
Nov 4, 2006
Problem solved. In general preferences I had interpolation set to nearest neighbor.

"tacit" wrote in message
In article ,
"donest" wrote:

Hi. We use PhotoShop as a design program(ya…I know). Recently I’ve upgraded from 7 to CS and now, whenever i skew an image and then deselect it, it leaves stripes in the artwork that look VERY jaggy.

It is not clear from your description exactly what you are doing. However, in general if you are working on layers you can do things to those layers without making a selection. For example, if you are skewing a layer, make sure you do not have a selection made when you do the skew.

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