I don't see the very first step about the Photoshop 2024 settings. I don't have that to select. First menu item I have is "File" I do have Photoshop 2024 though.
Hit Command + K on your keyboard and this will bring up your settings. From there you will be able to find Technology Previews at the bottom of the menu. Hope this helps :)
Thank you Chris great video. Can I use your method for print as well. While the size and quality of your image increases, I see that it remains at 72 DPI. Would that be enough for print ? Thank you.
"Say goodbye to the days of accepting 'high-quality' images from clients that turned out to be 5 pixels in disguise! 🤣
Simple, quick, how every tutorial should be, thank you!
I agree! Thanks for the feedback and comment, it really helps :)
That''s getting used on monday. Cheers.
I wish I knew this sooner myself!
Thanks!
Thank you so much for my first ever Super 😁 glad this tutorial was helpful
Very useful guide. Thanks Chris
You’re welcome :)
5/5 tutorial 👏 Quick, easy, no fluff, detailed, simple, effective.
Glad you liked it!
Thank you so much for this tutorial, right to the point and a great explanation.
This is awesome! Thank you!
You're very welcome! :)
So helpful and concise! Worked like a charm!
Glad this helped :)
Worked perfectly. Thank you for such a straightforward tutorial!
Thanks for the feedback and so happy to hear you found this helpful.
Not only you showed it in a very simple and easy way, but your video was short enough without that intro annoying talk. Congrats!
My thoughts exactly. Most youtubers have this way of yapping about the history of the tool within the first few minutes
Thank you, Chris.
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I don't see the very first step about the Photoshop 2024 settings. I don't have that to select. First menu item I have is "File" I do have Photoshop 2024 though.
Hit Command + K on your keyboard and this will bring up your settings. From there you will be able to find Technology Previews at the bottom of the menu. Hope this helps :)
@@ChrisCurry Thanks. I'll try that.
Very helpful. Recently scanned old images of my family need amp up resolution on them
Best of luck!
👌Thanks!❤
Great stuff - thanks
My pleasure!
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Thank you!
Excellent! thank you.
Thanks
How to do it on Windows?
Thank you.
You’re welcome :)
Thank you Chris great video. Can I use your method for print as well. While the size and quality of your image increases, I see that it remains at 72 DPI. Would that be enough for print ? Thank you.
Hello! For print you want to aim for 300 DPI, hope that helps 🙂
Thaaaaaaank u so much
You're welcome! 😁
Wow thanks. Get plenty of these “large files” to be printed A2. Haha
So accurate!! 😂 Glad this helped
Very Good!
very nice
I am With Windows 10 and do not have the menu "Photoshop 24", what should I do?
Hello! What version of Photoshop are you using?
there's a "Preferences" option under "Edit" tab. You can find it there. Hope it helps
That picture didn't start off like the thumbnail
Looks like you makes it more blur after editing 😂😂
THANK YOU!
Worked great. Thank you so much
You’re welcome 🙂