I have a question regarding editing in CS3:
When do you crop & resize, before or after editing/sharpening etc.
Thanks in advance.
René.
Mind that every time you save as JPG the pic is compresses. This means that with this workflow you compres the picture twice leading to more loss.gatso76 wrote: Open RAW and work on in (like shadows, brightness, contrast, saturation and so on),
Save as JPG,
Open JPG,
...
Haha, I only work with files in PSD format and all layers from editing are still intact. I only export them as jpg when i want to publish them somewhere on the web... =]Flyboy wrote:Mind that every time you save as JPG the pic is compresses. This means that with this workflow you compres the picture twice leading to more loss.gatso76 wrote: Open RAW and work on in (like shadows, brightness, contrast, saturation and so on),
Save as JPG,
Open JPG,
...
Better to perform all the work and then save at the end.
I sharpen for the intended format, i.e. always sharpen after resize (-> the last step before saving the result). Cropping depends on what I intend to do with the file I'm working on.boele wrote:When do you crop & resize, before or after editing/sharpening etc.
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