I don't own PS-CS4 but couldn't you use for instance "levels" afterwards to eliminate greytones?![]()
Hi girls and guys, I have a question about transforming objects in Photoshop CS4.
I want to scale down a mountain brush that is black on a transparent background. As soon as I confirm the scaling the brush is antialiased. In the preview, before pressing return, everything looks fine. I think with PS CS3 there was a checkbox to turn on/off the antialiasing.
How can I achieve this in PS CS4?
I don't own PS-CS4 but couldn't you use for instance "levels" afterwards to eliminate greytones?![]()
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No, it changes nothing, but thanks for the fast reply.
hmmm.. what about changing to indexed color first - then scale - then change back![]()
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I think if you change your Image Interpolation method to nearest neighbor it will do what you're asking. Edit > Preferences > General (Ctrl-K).
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Thank you Midgardsormr! That solves the problem.