[quote name='wim' timestamp='1285537936' post='3274']
One thing, however: the difference only became obvious when viewing a file on the web,
either through a site, flash or otherwise, a forum. or just plain with a browser, not when viewing
it with any of the processing software applications. Using the above method fixed that for
me. And maybe I am just a nitpicker .
[/quote]
Well, that is at least strange ... because this means to make this effect visible another
step of resizing (by the browser or by flash) is eventually required. Did it make a difference
which browser you used?
For a test, I just displayed an image containing my daughters hair with ie8, with firefox and
with irfanview ... the browsers display this image absolutely awful ... the hair contains a
horrible amount of stair-like artefacts ... the display by irfanview is flawless. Now, if I resize this
image with irfanview to a size that can be displayed by the browsers without additional resizing, the
display by the browser is also flawless. ... My conclusion would be ... your attempt to resize eventuelly
left you with an image that was still too large (and therefore required additional resizing by
the browser).
Just a thought...Rainer
One thing, however: the difference only became obvious when viewing a file on the web,
either through a site, flash or otherwise, a forum. or just plain with a browser, not when viewing
it with any of the processing software applications. Using the above method fixed that for
me. And maybe I am just a nitpicker .
[/quote]
Well, that is at least strange ... because this means to make this effect visible another
step of resizing (by the browser or by flash) is eventually required. Did it make a difference
which browser you used?
For a test, I just displayed an image containing my daughters hair with ie8, with firefox and
with irfanview ... the browsers display this image absolutely awful ... the hair contains a
horrible amount of stair-like artefacts ... the display by irfanview is flawless. Now, if I resize this
image with irfanview to a size that can be displayed by the browsers without additional resizing, the
display by the browser is also flawless. ... My conclusion would be ... your attempt to resize eventuelly
left you with an image that was still too large (and therefore required additional resizing by
the browser).
Just a thought...Rainer