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when you save pics for web
Hello
Question when I saved my images "saved for web" for the gallery, it seemed to me that they lost a bit of sharpness? Is there anything I should do or is it just that's the way it is? Also when I resized as in Wendy's suggestion (700 to the largest side) I still had some of my images over the 300 mark so I downsized the image in resize to make it work. (no I didn't save my images permantley this way) Thanks,
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Sherry Jazz & Stuff "I will laugh in the face of shallow depth of field; I will harness all available light with super-fast aperture lenses; I will handhold my 200/1.8 wide open and smile." --Anonymous unemployed concert photographer My Jazz Website My Photography Website PC with Vista & 7.0, LR & CS4 Pentax K10D & K20D |
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Sherry,
When you downsize like this I think that you are always going to lose some of the sharpness ... I know that some people sharpen to compensate for it but I don't tend to bother. Wendy
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Wendy,
You mean when you do the adjusting for "save for web" or when I then took (for example) a 9x12 and reduced it by an inch?
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Sherry Jazz & Stuff "I will laugh in the face of shallow depth of field; I will harness all available light with super-fast aperture lenses; I will handhold my 200/1.8 wide open and smile." --Anonymous unemployed concert photographer My Jazz Website My Photography Website PC with Vista & 7.0, LR & CS4 Pentax K10D & K20D |
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Sherry,
I meant when using Save for Web and reducing the image size by quite a lot. Wendy
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"Wendy's World Gallery" "Village Gallery" "Wendy's Mini Tutorials" "Wendy's Scrapbooking Tutorials" "Do visit My Blog" __________________________ MacPro 2 x 3.2GHz Quad Core Intel Xeon, 4Gb Memory, CS3 and most versions of Elements
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Sherry (love the 'jazzfisher' name, BTW....) --
When you reduce for the web, they will lose a bit of sharpness and saturation. I've found that doing the "save for web", then adjusting the saturation and sharpness to THAT image sometimes helps. |
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Karoli,
The difference isn't much, but i"ve never saved to web before & noticed it. I'm into photographing music--my last name is Fisher--so...... 8) Drummers are hard to get good photos of--always behind someone or the cymbal.
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Sherry Jazz & Stuff "I will laugh in the face of shallow depth of field; I will harness all available light with super-fast aperture lenses; I will handhold my 200/1.8 wide open and smile." --Anonymous unemployed concert photographer My Jazz Website My Photography Website PC with Vista & 7.0, LR & CS4 Pentax K10D & K20D |
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Sherry,
No LIE! I spend most of every gig trying for one picture worth keeping...LOL. You either get their back or the cymbal or someone halfway between you and the drumset...LOL. My kid's passion is jazz -- his idol is Buddy Rich. I'm loving watching the high school kids get excited about jazz and revive it. It's catching fire up here.
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Karoli,
Most of the "jazz' artists we see are "retired" from Rock n roll ie: married & in their 30's,40's & 50's. We follow what's called "smooth or contemporay" jazz. I"ll check in the next few days if I have any decent drummer pics for the gallery.
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Sherry Jazz & Stuff "I will laugh in the face of shallow depth of field; I will harness all available light with super-fast aperture lenses; I will handhold my 200/1.8 wide open and smile." --Anonymous unemployed concert photographer My Jazz Website My Photography Website PC with Vista & 7.0, LR & CS4 Pentax K10D & K20D |
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Sherry,
Your kitty pics are cute! Adam's current gig is with a group here in Camarillo called "Seniors of Note". They're a group of retired musicians from this area who played with some top-name big bands in the 40's. Most are age 80 or over, but they really can play! For me, it's very cool to see my 16-year old kid love to hang out with these folks. He spends the week between rehearsals figuring out how to jazz up the drumset with some more bells & whistles for them, and he's learning a TON about that era. They've nicknamed him "Sticks", so now he feels like he really belongs.
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Karoli,
That's very cool 8) 8) 8) The musicians we know always try to involve kids anytime they can. We just saw a Dave Koz concert & all the band members brought their kids on stage. It's great that those guys gave your son the name "Sticks", I bet he really thinks that's cool. Besides as a female I always thought the drummer is the coolest one!!! Do you mean Camarillo, Ca? The kitten is 7 months now--I'll have to get some new shots for the gallery. |
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