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HI guys, Im having a real problem with resizing an image to a smaller size without loosing quality.


The image on the right is from a Sony A7RIV, 350 p/inch.

I want to paste it in a smaller A4 image, that I create so that its the same size. (350 p/inch)

The Print destination is an Epson P900


So in my original image, the one on the left, I first duplicate the layer, then I convert that to a smart object, then I copy that in to the new smaller A4 .


All good, it looks the same, but now the image is huge of course, so I resize it, (still as a smart object). My desired size is 10x14 cm.


You can see that I haven't rasterized, the image on the right is still the same smart object that I copied from the original file on the left.


I've tried different interpolation settings, first it was set to Bicubic automatic, then I set it to bicubic sharpening, bc it said it was best when making sizes smaller.  Im still getting quality loss.  Shouldn't they look identical  if they are still smart objects, regardless of magnification?


Does anyone have any ideas?[ATTACH=full]149769[/ATTACH]


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