Tomba's tiger trials

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Tomba's tiger trials

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Hi Tom,

this is what i have made of them. Funny thing is though, what i really don't get, is that i still can see jagged edges! And this time i really payed a lot of attention not to oversharpen the images. According to andras this is a resizing issue, but my knowledge on that part of CS4 is likely not enough, cause i don't know where i can change this resizing settings......

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Hi Menno,

These are looking pretty ok, just a halo and a few dust spots here and there..

Greetz,

p.s. I'm installing PS atm so i can check my workflow again and tell you where to look for the right rezize setting.
Groet,

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Chaps, it seemed appropriate to move this topic.
What appears jagged is nothing more than the best our horizontally and vertically rastered monitor pixels can do for those slightly tilted lines, I think. Not disturbing to my eye, and not avoidable unless blurred...
Having said that, the last one seems to suffer a bit from an attempt to recover sharpness that is not there (probably more like a resolution issue, original too small for the desired result?).

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Key wrote:Chaps, it seemed appropriate to move this topic.
What appears jagged is nothing more than the best our horizontally and vertically rastered monitor pixels can do for those slightly tilted lines, I think. Not disturbing to my eye, and not avoidable unless blurred...
Having said that, the last one seems to suffer a bit from an attempt to recover sharpness that is not there (probably more like a resolution issue, original too small for the desired result?).

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Hi erik,

You're right about moving the topic to this area, we got carried away a little bit. Anyways, thanks for the input. The jagging is something of which i really can't get rid of, even when being very carefull with the sharpen slide switch, so i guess you're right about the fact that it's just a pxl screen issue. the last one is slighty more cropped then the others, for as far as i can remember, so that might be the case......

thanks again for the input

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Here is my version... I think it is the crop you use Menno!!!
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it is not a sharp pic ... but larger then yours
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Tom...

It's not about the size (well, in most matters that is :mrgreen: ). What i don't get is your idea about the wrong size of crop that i use, so explain please. you crop, or you don't crop, that's about it. what i think you mean to say is the resize settings, that is possible, but i still haven't figured that out...

To be honest though (but of course that is very personal), yours looks a little bit to much of artificial, the naturality is gone somehow. And again, why do you always lock up a plane like that. it's frame filling, makes it allmost claustrofobic. IMHO the row of trees makes a little bit more interesting, and you can see the exhaust haze coming out, which gives it a bit extra. I know mine's a lot smaller and yours is much bigger, but it's allways the same frame that we get to see, makes it a little bit boring now and then....that's why i tried something else.
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