It was 4/8/03 2:51 pm, when Jorge Parra wrote:
> Perhaps the newer versions of PS have already solved this riddle and your
> testing is showing exactly what is happening. But it may be still worth it
> to try the thing in AI one more time.
Jorge
I would if I could see a degradation to the image or even a noticeable
difference. I can just about see some pixels changing with my eyes at 400%
and then only if I do a comparison. If I open the images separately, no
difference is seen at 1600%. You'd need Superman's memory to know which
pixels have changed their values. <g>
Frankly, I'd be more interested in hearing what other people see using the
method I used: two JPEGs from a RAW, one rotate in an application using
lossless rotation and the other in Photoshop and then compared to the RAW
using Difference mode in Photoshop.
The method would then either be shown to have a flaw or it would show that
"lossless rotation" is, for all Real World intents and purposes, the same in
Photoshop.
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