Yeah I agree it
Yeah I agree it
this is a photo information site. Please take selling your crap somewhere else
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The three stages of sharpness:
1. Novice: Can
Originally Posted by iso79
Hm, I don't see it the same way. To me, the image is too *sharp*. Look at how many of the individual hairs follow a jagged, pixelated course. Hair doesn't do that in real life, and neither did film, so it gives the photo an ugly "digital" look. I bet it looks more natural in print. Of course, most web images look like that, so a lot of people may not even notice.This is usually a sign of either a junky, low-quality downsampling filter (such as Photoshop's) introducing aliasing artifacts, JPEG artifacts, or too much sharpening after resizing.
I don't see anything out of focus that shouldn't be, and all the soft/blurry spots appear to be intentional.
Originally Posted by Daniel Browning
What would you suggest as the correct way to down-sample?
There are several options. I use ImageMagick, because the quality is the best I
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