Images lose resolution in 3D

I have a map of the world custom for my fantasy series created in Photoshop CS5 (in 2D) I want to turn into a globe. The image size is 14 400 x 7200 pixels. When I have a 3D form, convert the image (new form of layer-> Sphere) the resulting 3D image loses a lot of resolution, that when I see it in real pixels, I can barely read the text. Everything is extremely blurry. Is there a way to fix this or is it just a conversion process of the image of a 2D to a 3D object object? Thank you.

Set your final render quality. OpenGL will be downsample any texture to the maximum size can handle your graphics card, is why it loses resolution.

Mylenium

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