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Resizing images in Photoshop
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Hey, I'm trying to resize an image in Photoshop (5000x5000 px .png) all the way down to 34x34 px (it's crazy, I know, but it's the only way I can). Someone on another forum posted his Image Size menu for resizing this specific image. Whenever I resize using his exact settings, my pictures are always lower quality than his. I asked him if he did anything different, and he said he only resized them. Does anyone know what could be making a difference?

Link to said photos
His image (the one on the right)
My versions of those pictures
The only thing I can really think of is the DPI or resolution of the original image verses what it gets resized to. I really don't have too much info to work with but that is somewhat my guess if I am remembering correctly.
Our resolutions are the same also.
There are different resizing algorithms such as cubic, linear, and nearest neighbor. Try each of them if you can.
Once again, we have the exact same Image Size screen.

Anyways, I fixed the problem (it actually had nothing to do with resizing, surprisingly), so this thread is null.
..resizing algorithm isn't related to final image size, rather it determines exactly how the image will be reduced, by blending, cutting out every other pixel, etc.

In any case, at least post the solution for others?
It won't help, but OK.

I had the images layered on top of each other (which is how they get the gradient). The top image has a Gradient with blend mode as Multiply, and the image under it was blank. Before, my top image had the Multiply set in Gradient Options and the main Blending Options screen, and setting it to Normal at the main screen fixed the blurriness.
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