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Post Editing HINT if you post edit read this.

Last post 07-04-2008, 8:56 AM by Mitchell Waite. 3 replies.
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  •  07-03-2008, 10:42 AM 50148

    Post Editing HINT if you post edit read this.

    As you will be aware post editing software will allow you look at your image at various sizes    100%,66.67%,50%  etc etc you get the picture here you can make the image bigger or smaller on screen.

    These sizes here are very bad to use as the editor works in such away that it will makeup and take away pixels in order to resize  DO NOT USE THEM  FORGET THEY EVEN EXIST !!!!!!!
    They are as follows\

    66.67%

    33.33%

    and 16.67%..

    Repeat do not use those sreen image sizes when editing in your editor or the result you may get will not be what you want.

    Regards Peter


    Birds high above in the trees Serenade the flowers with their melodies
  •  07-03-2008, 9:19 PM 50225 in reply to 50148

    Re: Post Editing HINT if you post edit read this.

    What exactly do you mean by "post editing software"?
  •  07-03-2008, 10:40 PM 50241 in reply to 50225

    Re: Post Editing HINT if you post edit read this.

    software that you use such as Photoshop ,paintshop pro etc

    Software that you import your images from the camera to do post (after) capture editing to enhance sharpen convert to B&W that is what I mean by post editing.


    Birds high above in the trees Serenade the flowers with their melodies
  •  07-04-2008, 8:56 AM 50296 in reply to 50148

    Re: Post Editing HINT if you post edit read this.

    thekiwi:

    As you will be aware post editing software will allow you look at your image at various sizes    100%,66.67%,50%  etc etc you get the picture here you can make the image bigger or smaller on screen.These sizes here are very bad to use as the editor works in such away that it will makeup and take away pixels in order to resize  DO NOT USE THEM  FORGET THEY EVEN EXIST !!!!!!!

    This makes no sense to me then. If the goal is to process camera images so they look good when uploaded to a gallery the percentage you reduce a raw camera image is dependent on the resolution of the source image and the final resolution you wish the image to have when its posted to the gallery. Thus the initial and final resolutions should set the reduction in size, not a percentage.

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