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Vincent Versace breaks this rule. According to Vincent's research, the key to his resizing
technique is to not use the sampling method Adobe recommends (Bicubic Smoother), but
instead to choose Bicubic Sharper, which he feels provides better results. So, which one is
the right one for you? Try both on the same image (that's right—just do a test print), and
see if you can see a visible difference. Here's the final image resized to around 25x16" (you
can see the size in the rulers by pressing Command-R [PC: Ctrl-R] ).
Straightening Crooked Photos
Adobe has been tweaking the way we straighten images for the past few versions of Pho-
toshop. It now has the fastest and easiest way yet, and it's built right into the Crop tool's
options.
Step One:
Openthephotothatneedsstraightening, clickontheCroptool (C) intheToolbox,andthen
click on the Straighten tool up in the Options Bar.
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