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Subject: A possible loss of resolution in the galleries.


blinkings ( ) posted Tue, 04 October 2011 at 2:51 PM · edited Thu, 28 November 2024 at 11:46 AM

Has anyone else noticed that the gap between the resolution of the photo on a members comment page, and that of the zoomed view, seems to have widened even more than usual recently. The zoomed view has always been better, but I'm really starting to notice the lack of sharpness in the non-zoomed shot.

Here is an example. It's a wonderful still life of an egg cut in half by wonderworld. Look at the quality of the black background......it resembles a 2 MP photo taken by an old cell phone. But when you zoom, the black has now rendered beautifully.

Cynthia has a wonderful gallery BTW that is really worth checking out.

It just feels that the quality of the non-zoomed views has dropped to the point where it's really letting photos and artists down.

Has anyone else been noticing this?

http://www.renderosity.com/mod/gallery/index.php?image_id=2254720&section_id=8&genre_id=&page=2&np

 


helanker ( ) posted Tue, 04 October 2011 at 3:08 PM

Andrew, I honestly cant see the difference here. Maybe its my old eye. (have only focus sight on the left lol ) but I could see it in my own upload of today.  Maybe if the images are over 800px or something,  they will be compressed for the page, so we must open it fully to see the original.   My experience is, if a picture is getting resized, there will always be a bit of degradation. Sometime if it is grainy, it is better off getting resized :-D


blinkings ( ) posted Tue, 04 October 2011 at 3:25 PM

Thanks for your input Helly.


camera ( ) posted Tue, 04 October 2011 at 4:19 PM

I looked carefully at her image of the cut in half egg and saw no difference between the two in the black area. And yes, her images are very much worth viewing.


blinkings ( ) posted Tue, 04 October 2011 at 6:40 PM

Intersetng Camera. Thanks. The difference is very obvious to me on my hi-def monitor, and I'm seeing it in each and every gallery.


blinkings ( ) posted Tue, 04 October 2011 at 7:16 PM · edited Tue, 04 October 2011 at 7:17 PM

What I'm seeing on the non-zoomed image is the classic look you get if you take a low res image and then enlarge it. You end up with pixilation around the edges, less than smooth colour blocks, and a general lack of sharpness. It could be a money saving thing, which is totally understandable, as I know Picasa and Webshots also famously show lower quality jpegs to save bandwidth. Flickr also reduce the quality unless you pay a subscription, but they do run a sharpening algorithm on the lesser quality jpegs...rightly or wrongly. I have had several members raise the point with me so I thought I would mention it here. I must say that IMHO, Rendo is still a very good service.

Thanks again for your feedback.

 


Lashia ( ) posted Tue, 04 October 2011 at 10:06 PM

I have to say in this specific example I dont see the difference in the black areas of the shot, and I have  42" high definition TV as my computer monitor, but I have noticed in the gallery (specifically in my own) that, since we no longer have the option to post in full size, the un-zoomed version is more so pixelated and blurred.

 

Cynthia has a beautiful gallery, 100% agreed on that one :) I encourage everyone to browse through it!

 

Lashia


whaleman ( ) posted Tue, 04 October 2011 at 10:41 PM

Andrew, I see no difference, except that I noticed that the zoomed view is the same size as the gallery view.


BIPOLARTWO ( ) posted Thu, 13 October 2011 at 4:38 PM · edited Thu, 13 October 2011 at 4:45 PM

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There is quite a big difference---the egg on the left is the original and the egg on the right is the zoomed egg-all colours black-white and yellow are effected, Download them and make a comparison - no matter what type of monitor that you have u will see it clearly

Equal right's for photographer's because i will be one - one day...................


mariogiannecchini ( ) posted Sat, 15 October 2011 at 3:30 PM

ILproblema grande mi sembra la bassa definizione di inserimento dell'immagine 20kb Invce di 500 comporta una grande perdita di definizione .

ILproblema seems to me the very low resolution input image 20kb Invce of 500 results in a huge loss of definition.


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