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Quick photo editing question in photoshop
When editing photos, is it better to crop / resize them first before changing the brightness, sharpness, and doing other enhancements to the image or does it not make a difference if you do these with the high res photo first and crop later.
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work on full size, save file, then resize..
depends what you are using the work for, and if you will need that image in larger size in the future...
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And it depend too to the size you want... for me... it's better to resize first and then do the following editing...
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Yah it worked better when i edited the large picture, cropped, and then slightly increased the curves and doubled the sharpness of the cropped image.
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