Photoshop :: Resizing Image To Specific Dimensions

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I have an 8-bit image, 4800x3000 px, res 300 40.2M in size. I need to reduce it to 125K max, 640x480 px max, res 72. I must be doing something wrong because my result has lost all clarity.

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I have just moved on to Ps in CS4 from Ps 7.

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