Sharpening on small image for web usage
Hi all
First, sorry for my english.
I am a recent user of C1Pro and have some problems when exporting small size images for web usage(~700pxl).
I love the way the previews look in C1pro, but i am always very disapointed when i look at the exported files, even if they are 16bit tiff
At first, i though this had something to do with color profile or very complicated things like that, but yesterday, i've made a simple screenshot of my C1Pro windows and after i pasted the image into photoshop and saved it as jpg, it look almost exactly as the preview.
Here are the example
the screenshot :
http://niluge.free.Fr/C1/test1.jpg
and the same exported exactly the same size in high quality jpg :
http://niluge.free.Fr/C1/test2.jpg
The exported file is obviously softer and the highlights are also a little bit differents
Does someone had the same issue and maybe an idea of what i do wrong
Thanks
Tonton
First, sorry for my english.
I am a recent user of C1Pro and have some problems when exporting small size images for web usage(~700pxl).
I love the way the previews look in C1pro, but i am always very disapointed when i look at the exported files, even if they are 16bit tiff
At first, i though this had something to do with color profile or very complicated things like that, but yesterday, i've made a simple screenshot of my C1Pro windows and after i pasted the image into photoshop and saved it as jpg, it look almost exactly as the preview.
Here are the example
the screenshot :
http://niluge.free.Fr/C1/test1.jpg
and the same exported exactly the same size in high quality jpg :
http://niluge.free.Fr/C1/test2.jpg
The exported file is obviously softer and the highlights are also a little bit differents
Does someone had the same issue and maybe an idea of what i do wrong
Thanks
Tonton
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It's best to work at C1's 400% (Adobe Photoshop's 100%) when doing sharpening. If you are veiwing at C1's 100% you get a compressed view and a distorted view of the sharpening which looks very sharp. Best to sharpen in Photoshop at the size you need for the web. 0
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