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Sep 28 |
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How to get rid of jaggered edges in Photoshop? Your explanation is excellent. Thank you. Just to clarify, I used an option called 'Align Edges' in Photoshop CS6 which I think used to be called as Anti-Aliasing in earlier versions. There is no outline - black, grey or white. I saved the image as alpha transparency PNG 24. The vector solution suggested by Ryan might not work in this case as Apple only accepts PNG24 afaik. What you are mentioning about fading to white is interesting. I am not sure how to do it. Can you suggest? |
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Sep 28 |
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How to get rid of jaggered edges in Photoshop? It's an iOS app. Sorry, if it wasn't clear. |
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Sep 28 |
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How to get rid of jaggered edges in Photoshop? Thanks for the responses. I really wanted to post a screenshot but couldn't find an option to attach files. Here is the link from my dropbox: dl.dropbox.com/u/1993365/loveicon.jpg Details as requested: 1. Icons are appearing on top of the images. I have saved them as transparent PNG 24. 2. Icons have no gradient, just plain black colour #000. 3. For retina, I'm using @2x image double the size. Weird thing is that they are rendered perfectly on Retina iPhone. Problem exists only on normal iPhones. 4. I tried 72 dpi, 264 dpi - same results. |
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Sep 28 |
asked | How to get rid of jaggered edges in Photoshop? |