andrea-de-bonis 6 Posted January 27, 2008 wonderful colours, and for me that lives so far, a very interesting dociument, pity the depth of field is too little, the buidings is not focused Link to comment
amypang 0 Posted January 28, 2008 Thank you for your valuable comment. This made me think twice why viewer think my work are not sharp. The original large image has a large FOV and is very sharp from foreground to background. The very basic in photography for this kind of pics. Then I figure out why. Is because when I resize the image for photo.net which is recommended to be 800x600, I haven't smart sharpen the image. I just do it in one of my action that hvn't got the sharpen program and that's why is doesn't come out as it is after resize. For that, I have sharpen the small image and see if you feel better. Not as wasteful for all the effort going so far. Learn something new each day. Or better, learn something not to do to the road of success. Cheers and thanks. Amy Link to comment
snapshooter 0 Posted February 29, 2008 Strikingly beautiful, Amy. Glad you sharpened it. Does make a significant difference. Link to comment
andrea-de-bonis 6 Posted February 29, 2008 amy, very well, i was sure that you just had troubles in reducing, now is much better, thanks! Link to comment
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