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I hate how Photoshop doesn’t proportionately shrink the values of FX applied to layers when changing the resolution of a document. For instance, if a document is 300dpi and I lower it to 100, all FX values become 3 times too large. A drop shadow that was 20px away from the source remains 20px away from the source even after downsizing the resolution, making things skewed proportionately.
Is there a way to avoid this problem, other than committing the FX before changing the resolution?
Is there a way to avoid this problem, other than committing the FX before changing the resolution?
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