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Hi Everyone!
I am having a really hard time exporting from Photoshop and keeping the quality (due to size). My current routine is do my Horse avatars on 1000x1000, export as a PNG and then place on a 500x500 Canvas that is 300-400 Res. For the life of me when i go to export as JPG i have to knock the quality to 5-4 (4 only sometimes) and it really ruins the art...
I really need help, i want to give my clients the image quality they pay for and its been impossible for me...
Thank you!
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I don't use photoshop, however I've found that working on an even larger canvas helps me more. So I typically work on a 2500x2000. Making the horse a little smaller on the image etc (you'll know what I mean when you see my art), I then go back in and resize as 500x500, use the sharper tool, export it then use a compress tool online. But that's for ibispaint X. I'm not familiar with photoshop. Is there anything on there like I've said above that you can try?
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Zomb said: I don't use photoshop, however I've found that working on an even larger canvas helps me more. So I typically work on a 2500x2000. Making the horse a little smaller on the image etc (you'll know what I mean when you see my art), I then go back in and resize as 500x500, use the sharper tool, export it then use a compress tool online. But that's for ibispaint X. I'm not familiar with photoshop. Is there anything on there like I've said above that you can try?
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I use Affinity Photo, which is really similar to Photoshop in most aspects. I work on a 1000x1000 canvas for horse avatars. When I am done with a piece, I click on the Export option, which is under "File" on my software, it allows me to resize to 500x500 during the export process. This is what helps retain a lot of quality vs exporting the full size, then placing on a smaller canvas. Also, my software has an option for whats called "Resample" in the export screen. I always choose Lanczos 3 (non-seperable) as it retains the most quality compared to the other Resample options.
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Hey! I think this is fairly similar to what I do already :) although I did try doing a extra compression on a online compressor and it did help! Hopefully doing this will help keep my quality:) WildWillow said: I use Affinity Photo, which is really similar to Photoshop in most aspects. I work on a 1000x1000 canvas for horse avatars. When I am done with a piece, I click on the Export option, which is under "File" on my software, it allows me to resize to 500x500 during the export process. This is what helps retain a lot of quality vs exporting the full size, then placing on a smaller canvas. Also, my software has an option for whats called "Resample" in the export screen. I always choose Lanczos 3 (non-seperable) as it retains the most quality compared to the other Resample options.
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