bowser sitting for a picture

spiritwulf

Elite Member
Spent some time this weekend playing with the Sony a7r5. Bowser was happy to help as long as I had some treats for him.
There was part of a fence behind him that I removed. Also trying to figure out the best way to resize an image without loosing all the detail.
Only lost a little bit of the fur detail with this one.

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AlanLichty

Moderator
The facial detail is what really counts here and this one worked well for that. If you are using Photoshop their Bicubic Sharper resize technique gives the cleanest result. There are sharpen for web applications specifically designed to be applied after you resize. Do a search on sharpen for web and you get inundated with options.
 

spiritwulf

Elite Member
The facial detail is what really counts here and this one worked well for that. If you are using Photoshop their Bicubic Sharper resize technique gives the cleanest result. There are sharpen for web applications specifically designed to be applied after you resize. Do a search on sharpen for web and you get inundated with options.
Thank you! Will try some of that out tomorrow morning.
 

xpatUSA

Well-Known Member
There are sharpen for web applications specifically designed to be applied after you resize. Do a search on sharpen for web and you get inundated with options.
One such is RawTherapee which has an option to apply RL deconvolution or USM, post-resize - in addition to any applied in another tab.

Others, Like FastStone Viewer or the GIMP, allow sharpening several times during editing including both before and after re-sizing.
 
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