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Distortions in uploaded photos


 
  St. Boniface Church, OR
St. Boniface Church, OR

Denny E. Barnes

 
 
I give up!! This photo looks good on my end but when up-loaded it has distortions or cross lines. I shoot in raw and normally convert to JPEG for up-loading but I have tried all the different formats, sizes and resolutions with the same results. Any suggestions or do I just live with it...
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Denny


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May 09, 2010

 

Kay Beausoleil
  Maybe not. Same thing happened to me when I forgot to convert from 16 bits to 8 bits, but I convert from PSD to TIFF for uploading, so the answer may not work for you. I hope it's that simple!


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Thank you Kay
I think I've tried them all. The first one was a JPEG but this one is a TIFF.
8 bit, 800 long side, 72 pix


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  This TIFF one does looks a lot better. Lost some of the sharpness of the original but a least the distortion is gone. Thanks again, Kay!!


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Kay Beausoleil
  Great! The last step I do before saving in TIFF for upload is to resharpen at USM 10/40/0. I don't remember where I got the recipe, but it works for me. Might solve your sharpening issues ...


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