>I'm running into the same problem with both scale and rotate. What's
>really strange is that I was working on a drawing using GIMP 2.8 until
>very recently. When I was using 2.8 the amount of crispness that I
>lost when using the scale and rotate functions was within acceptable
>limits, for example I could rotate a particular line 4, 5 or maybe 6
>times before the amount of blur became really noticeable. Yesterday I
>upgraded to GIMP 2.10 and the problem is MUCH more pronounced - even
>one rotation or just scaling down a small amount, say 10%, causes
>everything to become really, really fuzzy. I've attached an image to
>illustrate.
>
>Did you ever find a solution?

p.s. I tried fixing the problem by increasing the size and resolution of the
entire image and that was an even bigger disaster. Now the entire image is
super. fuzzy (see attached image). What am I doing wrong and why does 2.10 seem
to be behaving so much differently than 2.8??

Attachments:
* https://www.gimpusers.com/system/attachments/1141/original/TEMP-FUZZ-3.jpg

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