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Hello,
So I have smart object. Obviously if I scale larger than it’s original resolution I’ll get interpolation and a mess.
When I place a smart object, I get it usually to fit to my document size, if object is bigger than document. The only way to get a smart object at full size is copy/pasting then turning into a smart object.
So, once I’ve placed a smart object, and I want to reset it to the original, say after I’ve done some filters and alterations to it… is that possible, to reset it… ? Otherwise, I’ve just opened the smart object, then copy/pasted back into the destination document and made a new smart object based off of that.
In addition… it’s hard to tell my scale limitations before I ruin the resolution. Without.. having to open the smart object and check out it’s dimensions and/or copy/pasting back into destination then recreating a smart object.
Hope that makes sense.
So I have smart object. Obviously if I scale larger than it’s original resolution I’ll get interpolation and a mess.
When I place a smart object, I get it usually to fit to my document size, if object is bigger than document. The only way to get a smart object at full size is copy/pasting then turning into a smart object.
So, once I’ve placed a smart object, and I want to reset it to the original, say after I’ve done some filters and alterations to it… is that possible, to reset it… ? Otherwise, I’ve just opened the smart object, then copy/pasted back into the destination document and made a new smart object based off of that.
In addition… it’s hard to tell my scale limitations before I ruin the resolution. Without.. having to open the smart object and check out it’s dimensions and/or copy/pasting back into destination then recreating a smart object.
Hope that makes sense.
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