Resizing Images in Photoshop 7 and Elements 2

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Tim_N_Goodwin
May 11, 2005
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Hello everyone,

I am having continued problems with resizing cropped images in both Photoshop Elements 2 and Photoshop 7 and I have no idea what is causing it. Basically, I seem to be creating ‘wobbly’ lines along some straight edges. Please take a look at the image below. All that has been done from downloading from the camera is to rotate it slightly CW and then crop, with the aspect ration on 3:2. Then the image has been resized to 1200×800 pixels. Look along the leading edge of the tail and a ‘wobbly’ effect is noticable.

< http://timgoodwin.myphotoalbum.com/view_photo.php?full=1&amp ;set_albumName=album06&id=DSAeicnv1200>

Here is one done by a friend of mine, with no sign of the problem. Any pointers as to a possible cause would be greatly appreciated.

< http://timgoodwin.myphotoalbum.com/view_photo.php?full=1&amp ;set_albumName=album07&id=ryanairpmedit>

Kind Regards,

Tim Goodwin.

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goodidea1950SPAM-SPAM
May 11, 2005
Have you got your preferences set to bicubic?
Is your friend doing things in the same order as you?
I would always resize to a larger size than the final
before rotating …

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: Hello everyone,
:
: I am having continued problems with resizing cropped images in both Photoshop Elements 2 and Photoshop 7 and I have no idea what is causing it. Basically, I seem to be creating ‘wobbly’ lines along some straight edges. Please take a look at the image below. All that has been done from downloading from the camera is to rotate it slightly CW and then crop, with the aspect ration on 3:2. Then the image has been resized to 1200×800 pixels. Look along the leading edge of the tail and a ‘wobbly’ effect is noticable.
:
:
< http://timgoodwin.myphotoalbum.com/view_photo.php?full=1&amp ;set_albumName=album06&id=DSAeicnv1200>
:
: Here is one done by a friend of mine, with no sign of the problem. Any pointers as to a possible cause would be greatly appreciated. :
:
< http://timgoodwin.myphotoalbum.com/view_photo.php?full=1&amp ;set_albumName=album07&id=ryanairpmedit>
:
: Kind Regards,
:
: Tim Goodwin.

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