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[filmscanners] Re: Postprocessing - Resizing for screen display



Is your wife using an LCD screen?  If so, are you resizing to its native
resolution?

Art

Al@greenspace.freeserve.co.uk wrote:
> I know this has been asked before so my apologies for going over old ground!
>
> When I scan my wife's slides, she normally likes a resized version for use as 
> desktop wallpaper.  My problem is that, after I resize the images in 
> Photoshop, they either don't look sharp enough or I manage to oversharpen 
> them and make them look unnatural.  I have tried both USM and the high-pass 
> filter but just can't get it looking right!  The originals are detailed 
> enough - its just my poor technique.  (I'm no better at resizing my digicam 
> images for the screen.)
>
> What techniques do list members use to resize/sharpen screen display images 
> and what USM etc values seem best?  I'm determined to produce an image which 
> my wife actually feels does the original justice........
>
>
> TIA,
>
>
> Al
>

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