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Originally Posted by Tim Arnold
Another instance of "I would love to, but have no clue how". I tried to fix this in photoshop with no luck, but it was pretty low in my priority list. I'll give it another shot soon.
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There are two good ways that I have found to getting a good anti-alias on pictures. The first one is to start with a larger image, and when you resize it smaller play around with the type on resizing procedures. (I used bicubic for the sample below.) The other way is to apply a slight blur to the picture in Photoshop or Fireworks.
Before anti-alias:
After anti-alias:
