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Does anyone see the jagged edges?

 
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Mar 24, 2006 21:23 as a reply to  @ post 1326508 |  #16

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It's a good shot BG. A good 'feel' to it. Nice pose, composition, good skin color and tone, and WB seems good too. I see only a few JPEG artifacts. Did you shoot RAW? If not, what size image did you shoot on the camera? Part of the problem is the 100KB limit for image attachments, so you might want to post your images using Image Hosting like Imageshack or similar.

Thanks meatyo, How do you see ALL that.? Yup shot RAW.

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Mar 24, 2006 23:19 |  #17

Looks fine to me, nice shot.


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Mar 25, 2006 00:20 |  #18

on my laptop.. my pictures would look jagged.. ONLY in like INTERNET EXPLORER.. in photoshop and XNVIEW they looked fine. I found out it was the DPI setting on my laptop


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Mar 25, 2006 11:05 as a reply to  @ Issac Brock's post |  #19

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Looks fine to me, nice shot.

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Mar 25, 2006 11:11 as a reply to  @ chinabuddie's post |  #20

chinabuddie wrote:
on my laptop.. my pictures would look jagged.. ONLY in like INTERNET EXPLORER.. in photoshop and XNVIEW they looked fine. I found out it was the DPI setting on my laptop

Thanks chinabuddy, I considered that too, I just relized it IS a JPEG.DUH:oops: I shot some in RAW and A couple in JPEG that day. Mysterey solved by cd-ink.

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Mar 26, 2006 00:47 as a reply to  @ chinabuddie's post |  #21

chinabuddie wrote:
on my laptop.. my pictures would look jagged.. ONLY in like INTERNET EXPLORER.. in photoshop and XNVIEW they looked fine. I found out it was the DPI setting on my laptop

That is because IE, by default, will reduce the size of large images to make them fit in the window. This makes it look horrible. If you hover your mouse over the image a button will appear in the bottom right corner that, when you click, will resize the jpg to full pixel size.

You can also make IE not do that in the first place. In the "Advanced" tab of the "Internet Options..." dialog you can de-select "Enable Automatic Image Resizing" (under "Multimedia").


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