Pixelation is a common problem that can ruin the quality and clarity of images. Luckily, Adobe Photoshop comes equipped with several tools that can help you fix pixelated images and restore them to their original beauty. In this blog post, we’ll guide you on how to fix a pixelated image in Photoshop.
Step 1: Open the Image in Photoshop
The first step is to open your pixelated image in Photoshop. You can do this by clicking on File > Open and choosing the image you need to fix from your files.
Step 2: Zoom In
Once your image is open, zoom in on the pixelated area. This will allow you to see the pixels more clearly and gauge the extent of the pixelation. You can do this by hitting the Z key for the Zoom tool and then clicking on your image where you want to zoom.
Step 3: Apply the Reduce Noise Filter
Photoshop has a filter specifically designed to reduce pixelation in images, named ‘Reduce Noise’. To apply this filter, head to the top menu and click on Filter > Noise > Reduce Noise.
Filter > Noise > Reduce Noise
In the Reduce Noise dialog box, you’ll see several options. Adjust the sliders for ‘Strength’, ‘Preserve Details’, ‘Reduce Color Noise’, and ‘Sharpen Details’ until you’re satisfied with the appearance of your image. It’s all about finding a balance that works for your particular image.
Step 4: Use the Unsharp Mask Filter
The Unsharp Mask filter can also be used to fix pixelation. Go to Filter > Sharpen > Unsharp Mask.
Filter > Sharpen > Unsharp Mask
Again, you’ll need to adjust the sliders in the dialog box until you achieve the desired result. The ‘Amount’, ‘Radius’, and ‘Threshold’ options can all help to reduce pixelation.
Step 5: Save Your Image
Once you’re happy with the result, don’t forget to save your image. Go to File > Save As, give your image a name, choose a location to save it to, and click ‘Save’.
And voila! You’ve just fixed a pixelated image in Photoshop. While pixelation can be a frustrating issue to deal with, Photoshop offers powerful and effective tools to fix it and bring your images back to life. Practice with these tools and soon you’ll be deftly handling any pixelation issues that come your way!