You cannot increase the quality (apart from different interpolation types), but depending on how much detail is in the image (textures versus line art) and the size of the image, the effect might be less noticeable (the effect might be less noticeable on a larger image with thick lines or lots of texture might than a small image with thin lines and plain colours, for example). You can try different interpolation types for the result (the top grid of tiles) in the Transform options - for example, try Bicubic (Sharp) instead of Bilinear (Smooth) - whether this is any better will depend on the contents of the image. If your original tiles were blue and red, your purple tile looks like blur, as does your grey tile. If you have half of a black tile and half of a white tile underneath, colour the top tile grey. If you have half of a blue tile and half of a red tile underneath, for example, colour the top tile purple. Now colour in the tiles to match the tiles beneath. Now lay another transparent 5x5 grid of tiles over the top, in the original position without rotating it. Imagine your picture is a simple 5x5 grid of tiles - each tile can only be one colour. Rotation reduces quality for exactly the same reasons as resizing.
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