Al,
Yes, your replies (at least, the one to me) have seemingly gone
AWOL. Messages to the list as a whole seem to have come through ok.
Glad to hear you've found pointers towards a solution. Once you
figure out the solution, perhaps you could post it to the list with
some before and after
Art,
I asked if the person's wife was using an LCD screen and if so, if the
image had been set to the monitor's native resolution, but I have
never heard any further feedback, so I didn't delve any further into
it.
I did reply to you on Friday but can't recall seeing it on the list. I
What techniques do list members use to resize/sharpen screen display
images and what USM etc values seem best? I'm determined to produce
an image which my wife actually feels does the original
justice
Are you sure the sharpness issue isn't simply one of having the
proper resolution
Duh-oh! Wait. I *do* misunderstand the problem. You aren't making
wallpaper, you want the best image.
OK, forget everything I just said.
Sorry about that.
Slinking off into the corner now, tail between legs,
Carlisle
On Feb 17, 2006, at 10:11 AM, Carlisle Landel wrote:
What techniques
off into the corner with tail between your legs
but rather stand tall and proud. :-)
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At 15/02/2006 14:16, wrote:
What techniques do list members use to resize/sharpen screen display
images and what USM etc values seem best? I'm determined to produce
an image which my wife actually feels does the original justice
Here are a couple of links:
I have been staying quite and following the thread and holding my tongue
to see what others might suggest. However, it appears that everyone has
neglected the questions dealing with resizing and focused on sharpening.
So I guess I have to jump in and ask the difficult primary questions.
First,
Is your wife using an LCD screen? If so, are you resizing to its native
resolution?
Art
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I know this has been asked before so my apologies for going over old ground!
When I scan my wife's slides, she normally likes a resized version for use as
desktop wallpaper. My