Re: Jagged lines when reducing size of a photo
I'm using Julia's new laptop (I'm so envious
) and although this is quite high-res for a laptop (1440x900) the screen is a bit too bright (not yet calibrated either) and, yes, I can see some aliasing in the edges in your picture. I don't remember noticing this on my PC with my CRT.
Stephen is always picking me up for over-sharpening my pictures!
Ian
Originally posted by Pol
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) and although this is quite high-res for a laptop (1440x900) the screen is a bit too bright (not yet calibrated either) and, yes, I can see some aliasing in the edges in your picture. I don't remember noticing this on my PC with my CRT.Stephen is always picking me up for over-sharpening my pictures!
Ian
I want one! You sure that is the native res of the screen? Do tell me more - brand/model etc.
That kind of pixel density will make it more akin to a CRT in that the individual pixels will be small enough for aliasing to be masked. Of course this means that if it looks sharp and smooth on a screen like this it could look coarse on a less good screen. It's not so easy know where the problem lies - in the cheap screen or elsewhere!

. I'm sure that if I made that, there would be a lot more stairs to look at
).
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