Just so everybody knows ... it is too late for anyone to see this but
Bicubic Sharper preserves original sharpness but doesn't really sharpen the way a sharpener does.
However, the fact that you are going to a smaller size gives some gain if you can maintain the original sharpness in the first place. John
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14-Jan-2008 00:52
This is just beautiful! The colors and DOF are just perfect. And I did not see what K2 wrote ;;-)
Thanks Lydia and k2. I resubmitted the image with correct size. This time I used the resizing method suggested by k2 and I guess it really helped the result. I hope it was not a ticket to 'pending'. :) Tomas
I think there must be a secret rule of straws in photograpy.. "Straws are always nice". Pleasing colors, comp and DOF. I wouldn't mind the straws sharper, but this in "no-PP"..
There is, however, a possibility to cheat without cheating, so to speak: You can downsize with "bicubic sharper" in PS.. (Cat - you didn't see that. And no, I didn't do it. Almost.)
-k2