Or you could use Filter > Pixelate > Mosaic which would effectively lower the resolution, but remain the same physical size. You can chose the degree of 'pixelation' by setting the cell size. Votes 13 Upvotes Translate Translate Report Report Reply j_fedd New Here...
Community Expert , /t5/photoshop-ecosystem-discussions/can-i-lower-the-resolution-of-a-single-layer/m-p/5346394#M35694 Aug 26, 2013 Aug 26, 2013 Copy link to clipboard Copied In Response To Chuck Uebele Or you could use Filter > Pixelate > Mosaic which would effect...
It's best to start a design with higher quality images, but if you need to enlarge a low quality image you can do so in Photoshop, where it will resample the image (pretty much the same as blurring the pixels). It will still pixelate at high zoom, but all image...
It's best to start a design with higher quality images, but if you need to enlarge a low quality image you can do so in Photoshop, where it will resample the image (pretty much the same as blurring the pixels). It will still pixelate at high zoom, but all images...
It's best to start a design with higher quality images, but if you need to enlarge a low quality image you can do so in Photoshop, where it will resample the image (pretty much the same as blurring the pixels). It will still pixelate at high zoom, but all images...
It's best to start a design with higher quality images, but if you need to enlarge a low quality image you can do so in Photoshop, where it will resample the image (pretty much the same as blurring the pixels). It will still pixelate at high zoom, but all images...
It's best to start a design with higher quality images, but if you need to enlarge a low quality image you can do so in Photoshop, where it will resample the image (pretty much the same as blurring the pixels). It will still pixelate at high zoom, but all images...