I’m just guessing, but it probably isn’t the edges that bother the original poster, it’s
fine lines, like ships’s rigging, power lines, fine architectural details (if it’s even a photo)
a) make sure they’re really there (view at 100%) as PS interpolation at odd magnifications can make the image look worse than it is.
b) can you increase the resolution of the original (e.g.100 ppi to 300 ppi)
before you rotate?
c) make sure you’re working in the highest possible bit depth for your image (depends on the image) and that you’re not using paletted or indexed color.
"KatWoman" wrote in message
"tacit" wrote in message
In article <dgcjvb$k57$>,
"Boobie" wrote:
How can one rotate an image without it getting it all jagged ?
What kind of image is it? You aren’t trying to rotate a GIF, are you?
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and why in the world would you print and copy it?? why not just CROP the jaggies off the edges?