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A question on image quality on DCW
This morning I posted an image in one of the critique forum and was amazed at the very poor quality when displayed on this site.
This is the photo in question. [IMG]http://media.digitalcameraworld.com/forum/gallery/files/1/0/8/3/9/6/castle_howard.jpg[/IMG] This is the exact same file posted on flickr. If this is going to happen I doubt I'll bother uploading any more photos. [URL="http://www.flickr.com/photos/70451348@N08/7996028512/sizes/l/in/photostream/"]http://www.flickr.com/photos/70451348@N08/7996028512/sizes/l/in/photostream/[/URL] Harry |
Aside form the size, it looks the same to me.
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I have noticed this a couple of times with my photo's. The colours look different even though im viewing the two comparison's on the same screen.
I always thought it was Picaza though as I post my images to there first and then user there "thumbnail size" feature to get a link on here. |
I can't see any real difference in quality either, but you might want to get those sensor dust spots sorted, or clean your lens. ;)
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As no one is seeing a difference I have linked to the same file on another site.
Harry |
I've had problems with image quality here. The limit can, on occasions, not let the best quality images be posted. Which is a massive shame for a photography site.
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[QUOTE=hssutton;82596]As no one is seeing a difference I have linked to the same file on another site.
Harry[/QUOTE] What about the light spot at the left hand side of the building? Plus I would think half a stop underexposed. |
[QUOTE=gaelldew;82628]What about the light spot at the left hand side of the building? Plus I would think half a stop underexposed.[/QUOTE]
What on earth has that got to do with the question. |
[QUOTE=gaelldew;82628]What about the light spot at the left hand side of the building? Plus I would think half a stop underexposed.[/QUOTE]
This isn't the critique thread. As the OP said, the pic has been posted in the critique thread if you would like to comment there. |
[QUOTE=beatnik69;82588]I can't see any real difference in quality either, but you might want to get those sensor dust spots sorted, or clean your lens. ;)[/QUOTE]
You were saying? Hal unfortunately your link does not work for me so I couldnt comment. |
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