Dan wrote: >Is there an online tutorial/FAQ/glossary somewhere that shows image samples >of various digital artifacts (e.g., banding, grain-aliasing, jaggies, >etc.)? > >I'm a newbie to all this, and Tony's glossary at halftone is a help but >doesn't show pics. Here, I think, sample images would be worth a thousand >words. Hoo, boy, that *would* be useful! Presently, every definition is about a half-click away from the next guy's definition. If I had a website, I'd give it a go (I've got *plenty* of examples!)--maybe some kind-sprited, web-savvy member will do it? Best regards--LRA _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp
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