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13 hours ago, 21Pilots said:

Drawing with the pixel tool, is there a way of resizing the layer while keeping the sharp edge of the pixels?

Yes, but must be pixel perfect. This means position, size, or resizing factor. See Transform panel with more decimal places (Preferences) and pixels unit (Document Setup). 

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On 11/20/2020 at 11:53 PM, Pšenda said:

Yes, but must be pixel perfect. This means position, size, or resizing factor. See Transform panel with more decimal places (Preferences) and pixels unit (Document Setup). 

Not sure I understand, do you mean the only is to resize the document and work out the exact pixel to page size proportions?

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15 minutes ago, 21Pilots said:

Not sure I understand, do you mean the only is to resize the document and work out the exact pixel to page size proportions?

Pixels are integers, we cannot have 1.25 pixel wide objects, they will be 2 pixels wide, one of which will be lighter in colour by a factor of 1/4 (math is probably wrong about the lighter). Short answer is if you enlarge a pixel layer by a non integer amount you will get blurring.

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I have never mastered color management, period, so I cannot help with that.

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