why does my image text look blurry after editing?
Blurry text after editing an image often results from lossy JPEG recompression artifacts, which degrade image quality each time the file is saved. Switching to PNG format, which maintains an alpha channel for lossless editing, can prevent this degradation.
When you repeatedly save an edited JPEG, compression artifacts accumulate, especially around text edges where sharpness is crucial. To avoid this, consider starting your edits with a lossless format like PNG or TIFF, which preserves the image quality without introducing additional noise or blurring.
Tools like EditTextImage allow you to edit text within an image and export the result as a high-quality PNG file, minimizing the risk of blurriness in subsequent edits. For those who regularly update images, maintaining a master file in a non-lossy format is essential for consistent quality.
Another factor to consider is subpixel rendering, common in ClearType-enabled systems, which enhances text appearance on screens but may look blurry when zoomed or converted to rasterized formats without similar technology support. Ensuring your editing tool is configured to handle subpixel rendering can also help maintain clarity. For print applications, convert final images to CMYK to avoid color and sharpness issues during the printing process.
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