
BUT 128 pixels by 80 pixels is going to be the same size and quality, any way you slice it.Īnd that leads to my point - use photoshop for the resizing purposes. Photoshop boasts three different means for resizing - each has its own uses. Pixels are pixels, and therefore the only difference in quality would be a result of difference in method. īyt the laws of physics themselves, that's impossible. This thing resized it perfectly- it only got pixellated to the point of being in line with the rest of the textures- the picture itself was still crystal clear. Make sure peoples first encounters with your brand are positive, and half of your job is done. This one was perfect- the picture never blurred, never got screwed up or pixelated. Free logo maker for creating professional logo designs. QUOTE (Quaunaut Jul 4 2004, 04:30 PM) QUOTE (Jimmeh Jul 4 2004, 02:12 PM) QUOTE (Quaunaut Jul 4 2004, 09:16 PM) Nope, none of those are what I'm looking for, and frankly I'm having a really hard time.
