
Mar 03, 2016
Scaling up low resolution images is now simple with intelligent upsampling
If you been ever had a low resolution image, or an image that was very small, that needed to enlarged without a glaring loss of quality you would be jumping for a joy because with the new Photoshop CC you can now do this directly in the application without resorting to third party applications.
Step 1: Go to Image > Image Size
Step 2: Change Width and Height to Percent
Step 3: Resample - Choose Preserve Details (Enlargement)
There are 7 options but try this one first
Step 4: Reduce Noise with the slider (If necessary)
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