Perfecto Paty, well done it looks great now. Wot a woman:-)
Paty
09-Apr-2006 19:30
Rod, Please check this one out. I changed it and to my untrained eye, I can't see the jagged edges. Thanks for your help. This technology piece is new and challenging to me.
Paty
09-Apr-2006 12:36
Thanks. I will work on it this afternoon. We are finally going to have a nice spring day, and I want to spend some time outside. Thank you for your input.
Rod
09-Apr-2006 11:58
If it's not that small a crop then it might be too low a quality Jpeg from when you downsized it for posting here. Try & start again & when you downsize it make the longest side of your picy about 600 or 700 long. (This shot was 800) This will help you to pick the highest quality Jpeg that's no bigger than 140K in Photoshop. (This shot was only 60K) indicating that it's a low quality Jpeg causing the jaggies.
There's nothing you can do to make this shot better that I know of. What PP program are you using Paty?
Guest
09-Apr-2006 05:20
Ohhh, I see them now. I cropped the right-hand side off. I went back and looked at the original photo and it doesn't look like they are there. So how do I get rid of them?
Rod
09-Apr-2006 04:48
This has the makings of a decent shot Paty, but there's lots of jaggies on the curved & angled lines in the shot. Is it a small part of the shot blown up?