
Just having a look at this image, it is not at all as sharp as my RAW file orginal when posted on this thread.. All I have done is resize and convert to JPEG then upload to SMUGMUG. What to other smugmug members do to keep there shots sharp?
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![]() Just having a look at this image, it is not at all as sharp as my RAW file orginal when posted on this thread.. All I have done is resize and convert to JPEG then upload to SMUGMUG. What to other smugmug members do to keep there shots sharp? Mal
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Nice shot Mal... I always unsharp mask (to varying degrees) after resizing for the web. I don't think that smugmug is any different to other hosting sites (apart from the algorithm they use to resize images) and I've not noticed any problems of this nature... Also, make sure that you convert the colour profile to sRGB before saving. This will ensure that your colours remain true on the web (but won't affect the sharpness)... Cheers, John
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