Im still lost as I use Lightroom & have a MAC (new still learning to use it).
Dont like PSC5 so it is as clear as mud (sorry Rick)
Im still lost as I use Lightroom & have a MAC (new still learning to use it).
Dont like PSC5 so it is as clear as mud (sorry Rick)
Cheers
Wazza
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Thanks for this info as i have been away from the computor for a long time and all is so rusty now but i am back ready to try again
cheers, mark
Many thanks for this very useful tutorial Rick. I feel foolish for (a) asking a dumb question on another thread when the answer was right here (RTFM again!); and (b) accidentally pushing the wrong button on this screen somehow. Mea culpa, I shall try to pay more attention. In the meantime I'll go and stand in the corner.
Thanks everyone! Just learning about uploading photos, found the thread a great help, cheers
This is al very nice hoe do I resize on a "Apple"
Capture NX 2, iPhoto, Aperture, Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 4, Double Take, Photomatix Essentials, Previev..
thanks Hansi, there is a link in THIS THREAD to a video on youtube on how to resize in Lightroom. You will find Youtube is full of tutorials for editing
Very good method thanks Rick.
I was wondering how pasting a direct photo link from the very good Smugmug with default settings compares.
So I tried a linked image downsized from Smugmug and a downsize from Photoshop along the methods you so well described.
(Sharpening can be customized in Smugmug. http://help.smugmug.com/customer/por...0#displaysizes)
From what I can see the method you describe for resizing yields better results with the customized sharpening. Than a direct Smugmug link at default settings.
Where one loses some control over how sharp the individual image appears when Smugmug downsizes.
I suppose this is fairly obvious when sharpening is different for every image and downsizing needs further sharpening. So no fault of Smugmug who do an excellent job.
I was hoping I could remove a step in the workflow. But for critical work it seems very necessary.
Any comments appreciated.
Please correct me if I am off the mark as I am keen to learn.
3736 x 2491 sRGB Image from Smugmug direct photo link. 1024 XLarge link embedded. (see above) The image appears sharp at the full resolution size.
Same as above but resized in Photoshop by Bicubic (best for smooth gradients) to 1024 x 683 sRGB. No sharpening. 229kb. Uploaded here from my computer.
20130510_Pelican PP resize 1024 bicubic best for s gradients.JPG
Same as above but with Selective Unsharp Mask, Amount 68%, Radius 0.4, Threshhold 0. 231 KB. The added sharpness is clearly seen.
20130510_ Australian Pelican 1024 PS bicubic besr for smooth gradients USM.jpg
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I was taught that the last thing to do is sharpen and make sure you do it at 100% resolution not to fit screen, adjust sharpening until you can see the effect taking place and that is enough.
I suppose the best thing for me to do is make a folder with my image hosting website and remove default options from the gallery settings for example sharpening.
Then upload finished sharpened images using the points set out in tutorial. Then add image from the URL to forum.
Sorry people if I side tracked the subject.
most hosting sites do apply alterations. I use photobucket and I also upload direct to AP
Thanks very much Rick. Appreciate your helpful advice. Got just what I need.
I wonder how many people are aware their photos are altered in some way.
And that the direct photo links resized from the hosting site may not be the sharp image you want to display on AP.
I do have and use Photoshop, but I wanted a quick and easy way to shrink picture size without the rigmarole, and tried to download the Image Resizer program last time I was here. It didn't work, so I thought I would try again today, but got the message that the page was no longer available. Any suggestions?