Last night I was sitting in the sun outside work waiting to finish my shift when a Virgin sponsored Cameron hot air balloon came over at low level. The light was perfect, the colours really vivid and, best of all, I had my Nikon D70s in my hands. Shot 10 frames off and was well pleased with the preview result.
When I got home I opened the pics up in Photoshop only to find that they had been shot in Nikon Fine jpg. I'd changed to jpg for some normal snapshot home pics.Still, they looked good so I chose the best one, applied a little sharpening and contrast, saved as best quality jpg and uploaded it after a final visual check. The pic on my computer was as sharp as a pin and I was well pleased with it. It also printed beautifully.
After upload I checked where the pic was in the queue and took a final look at it. To my horror the upload pic was garbage. It was fuzzy around the text on the balloon and generally looked horribly over compressed.
I normally shoot using Nikon RAW. My question is this.....when I upload a pic does it become further compressed during / as a result of, the upload process ?
I'm at work at the moment. When I get home I'll try to link to the pic to show what I mean.
When I got home I opened the pics up in Photoshop only to find that they had been shot in Nikon Fine jpg. I'd changed to jpg for some normal snapshot home pics.Still, they looked good so I chose the best one, applied a little sharpening and contrast, saved as best quality jpg and uploaded it after a final visual check. The pic on my computer was as sharp as a pin and I was well pleased with it. It also printed beautifully.
After upload I checked where the pic was in the queue and took a final look at it. To my horror the upload pic was garbage. It was fuzzy around the text on the balloon and generally looked horribly over compressed.
I normally shoot using Nikon RAW. My question is this.....when I upload a pic does it become further compressed during / as a result of, the upload process ?
I'm at work at the moment. When I get home I'll try to link to the pic to show what I mean.
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