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Oct 15, 2008 18:17 |  #1

do you guys resize your pics before putting them through photomaix/etc, or after,i know through experience not to sharpen my pics then resize them


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Oct 15, 2008 18:49 |  #2

Resizing is the last thing I do.


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Oct 16, 2008 21:49 |  #3

TheReal7 wrote in post #6502787 (external link)
Resizing is the last thing I do.

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Oct 16, 2008 21:50 |  #4

i run em through at orig. size/rez.. and do all that stuff later on in PS.


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Oct 17, 2008 09:36 |  #5

Process at full size, then put it into CS3, edit some more, resize, run noise ware, sharpen and Save As.


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Oct 17, 2008 10:46 |  #6

On resizing... in PS do you guys use the "bicubic sharpen" algorithm?


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Oct 17, 2008 10:53 |  #7

Which version of PS? It's been awhile, but I think CS3 has an expanded resize option over CS2. If I remember right, CS2 had 3 options, CS3 has 5 and I generally use Bicubic Sharper.


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