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David H. Hartman

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Re: Northern New Mexico: processing of files for posting
« Reply #15 on: November 01, 2016, 06:30:41 »
I do sharpening and downsizing generally on Photoshop PSD files. I don't think there is any difference compared to TIF(s) in Photoshop. I seldom have a reason to down sample a JPG as I shoot NEF(s) only.

I would think down sampling from a JPG to JPG isn't that destructive if the original is high quality JPG since you are already tossing a lot of data by down sampling. The general principle however is don't save JPG to JPG. If I have to I'll save with the highest quality.

PSD or TIF to sRGB to 8 bit and then to JPG are my final steps.

If someone sees a mistake please let me know.

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Re: Northern New Mexico: processing of files for posting
« Reply #16 on: November 01, 2016, 08:00:08 »
Sorry I didn't make myself clear, I was referring specifically to Elsa's image of a dialogue box as there is no indication as to which program was being used?

I do realise that there are many ways to adjust the size of an image, I was just curious as to what Elsa was using?

My apologies for my obfuscation.  ;D


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Re: Northern New Mexico: processing of files for posting
« Reply #17 on: November 01, 2016, 08:57:16 »
RGB, PSD or TIF in 16 bit to 8 bit then convert to sRGB and save as JPG

If sharpening in steps first 0.5 then 0.3 or there about,,, but very unusual,,,
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Re: Northern New Mexico: processing of files for posting
« Reply #18 on: November 01, 2016, 09:03:27 »
Sorry I didn't make myself clear, I was referring specifically to Elsa's image of a dialogue box as there is no indication as to which program was being used?

I do realise that there are many ways to adjust the size of an image, I was just curious as to what Elsa was using?

My apologies for my obfuscation.  ;D

Looks like Photoshop CS6

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Re: Northern New Mexico: processing of files for posting
« Reply #19 on: November 01, 2016, 09:04:09 »
Eric thanks, but I just want to know which program Elsa used.

I have no trouble resizing images!

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Re: Northern New Mexico: processing of files for posting
« Reply #20 on: November 01, 2016, 09:04:52 »
Thanks Bjorn!

As a Lightroom user primarily this dialogue box does not appear.

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Re: Northern New Mexico: processing of files for posting
« Reply #21 on: November 01, 2016, 11:17:45 »
Eric thanks, but I just want to know which program Elsa used.

I have no trouble resizing images!
It was not about resizing and not a reply to you :) I read that your question was to Elsa.
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