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Community => General Discussion => Topic started by: viktor on Mon 28/03/2005 21:11:47

Title: Problem with anti-aliasing in Photoshop
Post by: viktor on Mon 28/03/2005 21:11:47
Ok i know this was asked a thousand times and I know I'm going to get in trouble for asking this but I just couldnt find the topic describing the same problem as mine. Could someone tell me how to disable antialiasing in photosop. I tryed using it's manual but I still couldn't figure it out. After all the setings I made it still used antialiasing.

edit by Andail; corrected thread subject
Title: Re: photosop
Post by: DoorKnobHandle on Mon 28/03/2005 21:14:47
There is no general "Anti-Alias Off" function in Photoshop. You have to disable it for every tool you use...

If you're using Photoshop 7.0, cou can disable it when you select your tool that currently uses anti-aliasing and then at the top of the window you should see a bar with tool options and there is a checkbox called "anti-aliasing". turn it to off!
Title: Re: photosop
Post by: MrColossal on Mon 28/03/2005 21:39:45
but what anti-aliasing are you specifically trying to turn off?

if it's for the brush, use the pencil tool instead
Title: Re: photosop
Post by: Darth Mandarb on Mon 28/03/2005 22:25:08
If you're referring to the anti-aliasing it does on resize do this:

Photoshop CS:

Edit > Preferences > General > Image Interpolation and select "Nearest Neighbor"

(Preferences might be located in a different spot in different versions of Photoshop)

WARNING: resizing this way leads to some interesting results.
Title: Re: Problem with anti-aliasing in Photoshop
Post by: viktor on Tue 29/03/2005 10:41:41
I'm using phtoshop 8.  I know I should use the pencil tool.
I'm trying to use the fill tool. I make a shepe with the pen and fillit in. But then everiwhere where the pixels are vertical to each other it fills it outside to.

Thanx for all the suggestions. I'm going to try it out later when I get home.