You photo shows something which is zoomed in, so it will always look pixellated. Taking a photo doesn't help us, because it shows your screen pixels. Make a screenshot instead.
There are case where shrinking an images leads to aliasing(*), the non-obvious cure is to blur the image **before** scaling it down to remove these periodic details that won't appear in the downscaled image anyway. Also, our eyes don't see small picture as we see big ones. On very small pictures you may need to boost contrast and saturation. Your logo: * Slightly Gaussian blur (1.5) * Downscaled 8X * High-pass filter with contrast enhancement https://imgur.com/C71bzTn https://imgur.com/C71bzTn (*) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aliasing On 13/04/2020 06:52, Armyguy6902 wrote:
I am trying to make a very small banner (468x60) for a game that I play. I have cropped out some objects from screenshots and saved them as PNG files so that I can drop them onto the banner and eventually export as a jpeg. My issue is I start with a really decent looking image and after I scale down the image it looks so blurry and even on a small banner is very noticeable. This is also the same with the text, but one problem at a time. I read about using some filter/enhance tools to sharpen up the image and haven't been successful yet. However when I open a few of these tools it has a preview window that has a really nice looking "small" version of my original PNG file. Is there any way that I can get that quality after shrinking my image down? I have taken a photo and attached it to show the obvious difference between my image and the preview before applying the enhance tools. Thank you so much for your time and please try super simple explanations as I am very very new into the photo editing game. Attachments: * https://www.gimpusers.com/system/attachments/1393/original/92459278_246369436758146_9207918216242790400_n.jpg * https://www.gimpusers.com/system/attachments/1394/original/Ark_Logo.jpg.png
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