How do you make a picture less pixelated in Photoshop?
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M$The smaller the original image the greater the pixelization will be as you enlarge the image. So if you take a thumbnail and enlarge it to an 8 x 10 inch image the image will be useless. If you take an image that is 3800 x 2400 and enlarge it ten percent nobody will be the wiser. A way to avoid this is to create the original image in the size you will need by using a higher resolution original image. Try reducing the image size to reduce the amount of pixelization.
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M$These are some steps that you can follow to be able to adjust the pixels:
1. Click on Photoshop app and select the photo that you want to adjust.
2. Click on "Adobe PhotoShop" and choose "image size". Click also the "resample image" and check the box ifyou wan to keep the present or original image size or dimensions.
3. Enter the ppi or pixels per inch value that you want to use for your resolution in the "resolution" window. Click "OK" so that you will be able to save these changes.
The values that you are going to input depend on the device that your image will appear or be printed on.
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