| To gringofil: Halos | nmess | :: | 2004-04-08 23:29 | |||
| I don't seem to see a lot of halo myself; checked at work on my 21" and it still didn't look to bad to me. I went back and compared it to the original and there is quite a bit of degradation. So I went and repeated the process in Nikon edit(last time I did my editing in PSP from a tiff), brightening and adjusting contrast and color, but without sharpening and saving the raw directly to JPG after cropping and resizing. What I found was that much of what I saw was the jpeg effects of oompression. I have another one taken the same day of some silo's. It has some strong staight lines that when viewed in the RAW or TIFF format. But when I convert it to a jpeg, I get lots on noise and jaggies. I've tried to work that one in three different packages NE, Adobe Photo deluxe and PSP and end up with the same results when i convert and save as a jpeg under 200KB. So I'm not sure what to do, but it's seems this one and the other are cursed as jpegs. Regarding color.. the colors of the day were really not too pleasant. This region had been under severe drought condition last summer when this was taken. In addition there were huge forest fired burning to the west and the sky was very gray. So compared to the original this is quite colorful. I heard similar remarks about some of the other photos that I posted from that trip. I do enjoy, as I always have, your critiques and helful suggestions, so keep em coming and thanks. |
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