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Re: [Digital BW] Image quality display differences

2010-02-03 by Michael King

you can also set Camera raw to "sharpen for display only". I.e. I presume
that means it sharpens the image for display, but doesn't actually sharpen
the file on disk. Hence you see something different in Camera raw to PS.
Mike

On 3 February 2010 07:42, Paul Grant <studiopbg@...> wrote:

> Paul,
>
> Look at the bottom of the camera raw dialog box.  See what the output
> settings are you.  You may be overly enlarging the image or it may be too
> small or the color prefs aren't correct.
>
> Paul
> On Feb 2, 2010, at 11:17 PM, paulekohl wrote:
>
> > I just noticed something that I can't figure out. Perhaps everyone knows
> about this and I am just very slow on the uptake. I have been working in
> Camera Raw and Bridge and then into Photoshop of late. I just realized today
> that the way my image displays is vastly different in PS than it is in
> Bridge and Camera Raw.
> > The PS version is flat tonally and not as sharp, whereas the Bridge and
> Camera Raw versions are crisp and at least one contrast grade up. The Camera
> Raw version is much better than the PS version.
> > What is causing this difference? Which one can I trust? How can one edit
> an image if you can't rely on what is on the screen. I mean, at least the
> different software displays should match, right?
> > Any insight into this issue would be greatly appreciated.
> > Paul Kohl
> >
> >
>
>
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