Convert A Low-Res Logo To High-Res In Photoshop (EASY!)
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If you have a low resolution logo or graphic that you need to increase the quality of, these simply steps will turn it into a high res vector graphic in no time. With the help of the image sizing feature in Photoshop, you can easily increase the resolution of your project in a single click. Then with Preserve Detail 2.0 you can ensure top notch quality for your final graphic. From there you can then use a gaussian blur, curves adjustment layer and the paint bucket tool to bring it all together! This logo quality conversion tutorial will also share how to remove the white background from your logo, as well as save your final edit as a vector graphic from photoshop.
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Timestamps
0:00 What Is A Low Res Logo?
1:03 Changing Graphic Resolution
3:12 Sampling Logo Colors + Desaturate
4:15 Blurring Logo Edges
5:07 Making Graphic Sharp Again
6:21 Adding Color Back To Logo
7:33 Removing Logo Background
9:27 Turning Graphic Into Vector
10:21 Exporting Vector Graphic
10:40 Before & After
11:00 Final Thoughts
Fantastic step-by-step explanation. The best process I've seen, and I've seen several! Thanks!
Very helpful, like, for real, from the start to the end, thank you
SUPER helpful! Had to make a logo, keyable in a video, from a logo that was part of a web header. Yuk! Luckily it was over white. So, I followed your tutorial and voila, a great vector logo! Thanks fo sharing.
Well Done Brendan!! Very Very helpful Tutorial. Cheers!!
straight to the point thank you.
You explain this so well my dude.
Great tutorial buddy, Thanks 👍👍👍😊😊😊
thx for the great tutorial, spot on for my need !
Thank you so much. Love your work.
just wanted to say this helped a lot ! thanks !!!
This tutorial is very helpful! thank you!
AWESOME STUFF Brendan!!!
This was amazing !!!! Thank YOU !!!!!!
Awesome tutorial, subscribed!
You did a Great job Brendan…keep it up…
Brendan great tutorial. Funny that you posted this. I currently have an image I need to sharpen and make bigger.
Perfect, I wish I could say I planned it that way ;)
Very helpful. Thank you.
Excellent. Thanks a lot.
i don't see the contiguous tool on the tools bar to add color back. Good video
Applies to solid colours only ... any tip for gradient?
why inside image size does not show like yours?
Tried different adjustments on the curves chart, then merged. The colors bleed into the wrong parts, looks worse than the original I imagine this process is more difficult when dealing with 3 colors.
If I have a logo with multiple colors within one shape, does this process remove those?
Hello.
Thanks for this video really helpful.
But I have a problem. I'm now used 2 days to get around, and still won't work.
When I save the vektor file as eps. the file opens whit a white background.
before I saved it as an eps file it shows as a transparent logo in photoshop.
Why does photoshop ad a white background under the export.?
If you know please share. Can see people have the same problem all over the web.
But no ones comes with a selution to the problem.
Thanks you on advance.
Best regards
Daniel
I don't have a logo layer with the curves layer to the side. When I merge them I only have 1 visible layer. Help!
how did. you open the eps file into a pdf?
Very good.
i tried mine with three colors and it ended up worse than the actual image pls help
Create Vector Mask is greyed out....
It wouldn't let me save the eps file! :(
Great Job Brendan!!
Thank you!
do you reply comments? pls i need help with my logo
I just bring it into Illustrator trace it, after making it black and white, then bring that into psd and recolor it:) Only takes a few seconds..
Sweet! Theres definitely other ways to do it as well.
I'm trying to learn either. Had a horrible experience trying earlier. I thought tracing would vector the color and all.
hey Bredan, remember that keyboard shortcut tutorial you did a while back, well I have a problem with my MacBook Pro, when I hit the option and control keys to decrease or increase the size of my brush, in photoshop, I keep getting to shrink my desktop down to reveal desktop 1 and 2. This is a feature with the control key, when I press it it shrinks down he window I'm working on to reveal desktop 1 and 2, so I lose the functionality of the control and option keys to work with my brush size when in photoshop; any ideas?
Is that something you set up in your computers preferences? Because I just tried to do that on my mac and it didn't change to a different window on the computer. If that's something you set up and want to keep, maybe you could go in an edit the keyboard shortcut for brush resizing.
@@BrendanWilliamsTutorials no, I think it accompanied the latest update as when I press the control key, it reveals destop1 & desktop 2 by shrinking down the safari screen, so I can see the two desktops? I wonder if it’s a setting somewhere I can turn off?
I finally fixed it in Mission Control where it was listed as a shortcut, deleted it, problem solved, but thanks Brendan, for your focus on this problem.
Your starting image was nothing like the one in the video thumbnail
You're literally using a good image and just making it better. Let's see an actual low resolution file like in the 1kb resolution being converted. Click bait.
Well... if you look closely, you will see that this technique makes every sharp corner rounded, especially visible in the sharp corners of the letters.
This is completely unwanted in the design process...
this didnt work, at all.
had to convert to smart object and it worked.
take time not straight to the point