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Originally Posted by Abd_von_Mumit
Thank you very much. I can't apply this procedure to the files I'm working on right now, but will save this tip for later.
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Ah, are you working on images for the UI? If so, you can still use a similar procedure. Skip the scaling(since it won't work) and do the other 3 things, using values half as big as I recommended. That should still help a pretty good deal.
Also, though you did not have it set to save the images compressed in that screen shot, it is imperative that you not save any image file with a compression unless it is gigantic. Saving with compression, no matter how high quality of a compression you use will damage/distort the image. It will do this in GIMP and in PS.