hi,

when I reduce the files to 1200 pixels wide, you can
already see those jaggies on those edges even before
the mild USM I then apply, which is only amount=25%
radius=1, threshold=1, all done with PS CS. The
larger image just before the resize doesnt show
these jaggies nearly as much. Even so, when I view the 
final posted image in browser, its only about
3/4 the width of my 19" PC monitor seen in its
entirety at 100%. At that magnification, these
jaggies essentially disapper but can be seen again
only if I set the browser for 125 or 150 magnification
to blow up the image which I rarely do for web photos.
jco

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Mat Maessen
Sent: Saturday, April 14, 2007 6:01 PM
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Subject: Re: A couple of K45-125 images


On 4/14/07, J. C. O'Connell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> http://jchriso.com/temp/bocagull.jpg
>
> http://jchriso.com/temp/bocapelican.jpg

The shots look good, but they're a bit oversharpened for my tastes. Most
visible at the edge of the gull's feathers on the first shot, and the
pelican's bill on the second.

-Mat

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