Downsizing screen shots

BH
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Brian Hoffsis
Sep 15, 2006
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I’m having a hell of a time downsizing screen shots and keeping the text crisp and legible. Are there any tricks or methods that I can use to get a clean image?

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CN
Cybernetic Nomad
Sep 15, 2006
Beyond using bicubic sharper as interpolation method, not really
BH
Brian Hoffsis
Sep 15, 2006
That is unfortunate. I am using bicubic. I’ve tried sticking to 75% or 50% resize intervals with no luck.
AC
Art Campbell
Sep 15, 2006
If you’re just doing a few, bicubic sharper, and don’t save a .jpg. .PNG is usually my choice.

If you’re going to do anywhere between a bunch and a herd of screenshots, look at SnagIt or one of the other dedicated screen grabber/editors.

Art
AC
Art Campbell
Sep 15, 2006
A couple things you might try to improve quality:
* adjust the colors of the display you’re capturing to increase contrast between the text colors and background
* If you must resize, also bump the dpi. You’re starting at 72 or 96 and it all goes downhill from there.
* If you _really_ want great quality, think about wiping the type out of the screen shot entirely — create layers to hold replacement type, float them into place, and then paint over the bmp type on the background layer.

Art
JJ
John Joslin
Sep 15, 2006
Brian

Take alook at this technique!

<http://av.adobe.com/russellbrown/SmartBlurSM.mov>
MD
Michael_D_Sullivan
Sep 16, 2006
For downsizing screenshots that contain text, Nearest Neighbor usually gives better (i.e., more readable) results.
JJ
John Joslin
Sep 16, 2006
That Smart Blur technique is great at cleaning up noise and artefacts while retaining sharp edges, for example to text.
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drystone
Sep 16, 2006
John,

My burning question is how did you find that link to the Russel Brown technique????

Cheers,

Bruce
JJ
John Joslin
Sep 16, 2006
I often visit his web site and browse through the latest "Tips and Techniques".

<http://www.russellbrown.com/>

You can learn a lot there!
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drystone
Sep 17, 2006
Hey thanks John! All these years and I haven’t been to his site….. my bad! Thanks for the link!

Cheers,

Bruce
JJ
John Joslin
Sep 17, 2006
🙂

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