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Pikay

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  1. That really did the trick! You're my saviour, thank you so very much! As well as all the others of you with your suggestions, approches and ideas. I'm greatful! Have a good day/night and see you soon (with my next problem^^). Bye you guys
  2. Thank you for your work, but that doesn't help me with all the other images I have to work with. I've worked with Photoshop for years but due to new company policy, we're not allowed to anymore. Thanks for your advice, I'm seasoned with Photoshop where the commands (Ctrl+1, Ctrl+0 etc.) are more or less the same.
  3. 1. Before resizing 39.2 %, after resizing 117.6% 2. 3440x1440 3. 100% Unfortunately we get all different kind of images, so I have to work with what I get.
  4. Hello @John Rostronand thank you for your quick reply. Unfortunately none of the other options leads to a better result. I'm actually all out of ideas...
  5. Hi all I am new to Affinity and have found that resizing an image in Affinity Photo gives very poor quality. My image (pixel, not vector) must have a resolution of 300 DPI and a size of maximum 8 cm edge length (these are our operational guidelines). The original image has a resolution of 281 DPI and 1965x2835 px. If I now resize the image via "Resize Document" to 300 DPS and 8 cm (or 945 pixels), the lines suddenly become blurred. No matter which setting I choose, Lanczos 3 non-separable or any other, the results are all not clean and satisfactory. I have attached the original image and the adjusted version with 300 DPI and 655x945 px (Lanczos 3 non-separable). I hope someone can help me and solve my problem.... Best regards Pikay
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