Quote Originally Posted by BobInce View Post
This is only really true when making a bitmap from an image perspectivised by the mould tool.
It's true that I'm most likely to use it on a mould or something I've squished or skewed in some way. I don't do it unless it looks like I need to. But then, I use a lot of photos as objects, so I may run into it more often than most people.
TWhen you're super-sampling for web images, it's generally best to use a multiple of 96dpi such as 192 or 384 rather than 300. This lines up the pixel boundaries of the output image to the source image, which results in a slight improvement in sharpness.
That's good to know. Thanks!