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Change default resample image option in Photoshop
If you are mostly using only one resample image option when resizing images, then you can change the default option to the option you are using the most.
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Let me first show you what I mean. If you already know what I mean, then please proceed to Step 2 of the tutorial.
Let's say I want to change the default Resample Image option to Bicubic Sharper which is suppose to be best for making photos smaller.
If you want to know more about resizing images in Photoshop, please click here.
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In the menu click Edit, Preferences and choose General (or press Ctrl + K for a keyboard shortcut).
At the top you should notice Image Interpolation option. Click the drop-down menu ...
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... and choose your preferred option for resizing your images.
Click OK.
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Next time you will want to resize a photo your new default Resample Image option should already be set.
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