Re: Jagged lines when reducing size of a photo
Okay, long story here, so grab a cuppa if you want. I checked the camera and it's set at the highest resolution, as I'm sure it always has been. I think the problem with that picture was this: when I'm editing photos for the first time, I create a separate folder for the finished copies and leave the originals untouched. Once in a while, I accidentally overwrite the original with the edited copy, but I didn't worry about it since I thought I was saving them uncompressed. However, last night I discovered to my dismay that Paint Shop Pro was actually set to compress jpg's somewhat so I've been losing some quality. I corrected it right away, but any originals that I overwrote before are reduced in quality now. That's the only thing I can think that happened to the lake picture.
Another thing about file sizes, I just checked a new batch of photos I transferred to the computer and they range in size from 450 KB to 1.3 MB, all recorded at the highest resolution in the camera. The smaller files have large areas of similar colours/tones (lots of blue sky or white snow). The large-sized files have a lot of detail in them. Doesn't that have something to do with the file size? (The camera records photos as jpg's, there's no "raw" setting.)
As for jagged lines, I'll upload a few examples to my web page to see if others see the same thing.
Okay, long story here, so grab a cuppa if you want. I checked the camera and it's set at the highest resolution, as I'm sure it always has been. I think the problem with that picture was this: when I'm editing photos for the first time, I create a separate folder for the finished copies and leave the originals untouched. Once in a while, I accidentally overwrite the original with the edited copy, but I didn't worry about it since I thought I was saving them uncompressed. However, last night I discovered to my dismay that Paint Shop Pro was actually set to compress jpg's somewhat so I've been losing some quality. I corrected it right away, but any originals that I overwrote before are reduced in quality now. That's the only thing I can think that happened to the lake picture.
Another thing about file sizes, I just checked a new batch of photos I transferred to the computer and they range in size from 450 KB to 1.3 MB, all recorded at the highest resolution in the camera. The smaller files have large areas of similar colours/tones (lots of blue sky or white snow). The large-sized files have a lot of detail in them. Doesn't that have something to do with the file size? (The camera records photos as jpg's, there's no "raw" setting.)
As for jagged lines, I'll upload a few examples to my web page to see if others see the same thing.
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