Thanks! ^^ I can't see any compression fuzz on my comp, but I don't doubt it happened. It started as 300dpi, but then I found out the hard way that my desktop can't run Photoshop and Grooveshark at the same time and had to start over. :-/ Next time I did it sans Grooveshark and made it 250dpi to be safe. Then at some point toward the end I brought it back to 300 because the comp was behaving. Somewhere in there I'm sure it did something funny.
In what view do you see the problem? Here, or on my dA page, or when it's blown up, or--?
On the dA page at fullsize and in the smaller versions. The smallest one here is a preview so it's understandably pretty messy.
I'm gonna guess that taking it from 250 to 300 dpi did it, if you didn't also compress it a lot when you saved it. I think you'll always lose quality when you resize-up. Amateur speculation (same amount of data spread over a larger surface, right?) and a quick test in PS is why I think this!
It is still a wicked awesome pic, I am just noticing the fuzz because everything about it looks great except for that.
I do want to try going back in and working with the size & sharpness. Having an ancient 'puter with an old monitor makes for... interesting experiences. xP
(and thank you! :) As long as the overall effect comes across I'm pretty happy, but I still want it to be as good as I can get it.)
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It has compression fuzz though :( what happened?
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In what view do you see the problem? Here, or on my dA page, or when it's blown up, or--?
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I'm gonna guess that taking it from 250 to 300 dpi did it, if you didn't also compress it a lot when you saved it. I think you'll always lose quality when you resize-up. Amateur speculation (same amount of data spread over a larger surface, right?) and a quick test in PS is why I think this!
It is still a wicked awesome pic, I am just noticing the fuzz because everything about it looks great except for that.
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I do want to try going back in and working with the size & sharpness. Having an ancient 'puter with an old monitor makes for... interesting experiences. xP
(and thank you! :) As long as the overall effect comes across I'm pretty happy, but I still want it to be as good as I can get it.)
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