: Adobe Photoshop CS6 - How to resize image but keep text sharp I have an image: that I want to resize larger. So right now, the text is fine. Let me resize it larger: Now it's bigger.
I have an image:
that I want to resize larger. So right now, the text is fine. Let me resize it larger:
Now it's bigger. Problem is, the text - sorry if the screenshot is blurry - it's a screenshot taken with cmd+shift+4 - on the image becomes slightly cut off (the H on the left) and blurry and lighter. The actual image without all the text becomes more blurry, I know that happens, but can I keep the text quality when resizing?
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To me it just looks like there's no anti-aliasing on the type layers. (Clearly they are type layers, not raster layers)
Highlight the type layers and set an anti-aliasing option on the Character Panel.
Have you tried to redraw in illustrator? This is a very simply image, will not take more than 15 minutes to do.
You can't just resize a image larger without quality loss.
Also you can try to rasterize it:
Select the image > Image trace > Sketched Art
Result:
Make your own text in Photoshop. The existing text could be erased or colored over with white (use Brush tool). Then just make text layers with text elements (T).
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