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: Shrink image with text and put into other image Okay I have this image with dimensions 2000x1333 px and resolution 240ppi. And now I have this image which is where I am trying to put the

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Okay I have this image with dimensions 2000x1333 px and resolution 240ppi.



And now I have this image which is where I am trying to put the image of the phone into, this second image is 1204x452 px and has resolution 300ppi. Now I want to shrink down the first image, the image with the phone, and keep the text looking sharp and then add it to this second image.



When I shrink the image the text gets all pixilated and looks bad I have been looking around for solutions to this for a while and just keep seeing the same thing which is to change bicubic to bicubic sharpen when changing the image size but this does not work nearly well enough. There must be a better way to keep text sharp when shrinking an image.

If anyone could help me with this that would be great.

Thanks for reading my question and thanks for the help in advance. :)

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@Sherry646

It will never be perfect because basically what you are doing is telling photoshop "give up on some pixels" but you let it decide which, and as a computer program it doesn't know if what it sees is text or just a random white pixel
2 solutions:
1.Open the screen in a different photoshop file, shrink it with the image size window using the best for reduction woption and bring it back to your original image:



2. Rewrite everything in your original app with a larger font size (what is that, 24 pixels? maybe bring it up to 28-30?)

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@Eichhorn212

Why not, instead, enlargen the second image and put the first over that? The text would stay the same.

Or, shrink the top one a little and enlargen the bottom one a little.

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