08-17-2024, 10:32 PM
These are anti-aliasing pixels on the eges of the text. Being partly transparent, they are only partly selected (alpha to selection means selection level=opacity...), so one part is scaled, and another part remains.
If you have a text layer, scale the whole layer without selecting the text first. This will scale the whole thing.
However, scaling text as pixels will make it a bit blurry because pixels will be interpolated. A better/cleaner s solution is to use Layer > Text to path to create a path form the text, then scale the path with the Scale tool (transform tools have a Transform row of icons at the top of the options to apply them to layers/selection/mask/path/image), and then fill the scaled path.
If you have a text layer, scale the whole layer without selecting the text first. This will scale the whole thing.
However, scaling text as pixels will make it a bit blurry because pixels will be interpolated. A better/cleaner s solution is to use Layer > Text to path to create a path form the text, then scale the path with the Scale tool (transform tools have a Transform row of icons at the top of the options to apply them to layers/selection/mask/path/image), and then fill the scaled path.