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Photographer  Josh Fields {Karma:221}
Project #20 The classic landscape/nature photograph Camera Model Canon Powershot S50
Categories Landscape
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Uploaded 10/19/2003 Film / Memory Type CF
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About I might have cropped more off the top but it would have lost some of its appeal, I dunno.
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Gabriele Pfund   {K:11745} 10/19/2003
Hi Josh! A good decision not to crop the top, the composition is well balanced and nice as it is!! Just the foreground is a bit dark and looses details on the trees left. To save quality you always should use unsharp mask before resizing the image. Sharpening the edges doesn't help when there are a lot of fine details like in your picture. Unsharp mask is the tool to save quality, and again: before resizing! So have a try and see. All in all you did a nice shot here! Regards :)

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Josh Fields   {K:221} 10/19/2003
It still lost alot of quality when it was rezized, is there a way to save quality in photoshop but yet, make it smaller, sharpening the edges sounds ideal for the problem, but when I did it I could tell hardly any difference. Is there a filter, that can make it look better?

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