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How can I disable anti-aliasing in Photoshop CS 2? It seems that any time I have jagged edges in a layer, it automatically anti-aliases them. How do I disable this blending option? I’m assuming it’s a blending option because when I change the color of the background layer, the anti-alias changes as well. I’ve gone to blending options for the layer but I can’t find anything which toggles anti-alias? Help would be appreciated… And in case you want to know the specifics of what I’m trying to do, I’ve included a description below —
I have a square image that I want to rotate. If I select the image using the rectangular marquee tool and right-click –> free transform and then rotate the image to -45 degrees and apply the transformation, Photoshop rotates the image perfectly and it looks great. The problem is, I do not want Photoshop to add semi-transparent pixels on the edges of the rotated pic. I do not want anti-aliasing at all! How?
Thanks in advance,
Dalal
I have a square image that I want to rotate. If I select the image using the rectangular marquee tool and right-click –> free transform and then rotate the image to -45 degrees and apply the transformation, Photoshop rotates the image perfectly and it looks great. The problem is, I do not want Photoshop to add semi-transparent pixels on the edges of the rotated pic. I do not want anti-aliasing at all! How?
Thanks in advance,
Dalal
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