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Why does my images with white backgrounds get grey "spots" or shadows when they're scaled down in size?
Are these photos taken with a camera (including the background) or are you chopping the main item out and replacing the background with a pure white background? Also, what software are you using? It could be artifacts from the software. It could be that the background isn't pure white and that becomes noticeable as the gray spots congeal into tighter areas.
When you say "scaled down in size" what do you mean? When the images are scaled down by web publishing (so, for example, a 2400x2400 image is scaled to 600x600)? Or when you are trying to edit it or export it in your software? And what image file type are we talking about, jpgs, gifs, pngs?Why does my images with white backgrounds get grey "spots" or shadows when they're scaled down in size?
When you say "scaled down in size" what do you mean? When the images are scaled down by web publishing (so, for example, a 2400x2400 image is scaled to 600x600)? Or when you are trying to edit it or export it in your software? And what image file type are we talking about, jpgs, gifs, pngs?
Are the images with a true white background or with something like a white curtain, with shadows? Have you tried any other photo-editing software (like Photoshop Express or a full-scale app if you have one)?Yes, I receive a png in say 6000x3000 and scale it down to 600x300 (png or jpg, same thing happens).
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