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02/15/2007 09:10:04 AM · #1
Cloned a coworker last night just for fun.



Any thoughts.
02/15/2007 09:28:21 AM · #2
The clone job is done well, but I'm wondering how you are sharpening the photo, because it seems very jagged and artifacty?
02/15/2007 12:35:36 PM · #3
Just used USM on original and then again on resized web version.
02/15/2007 12:38:38 PM · #4
what resize method are you using?
02/15/2007 01:36:29 PM · #5
Not completely sure I know what you're asking but changing resolution to 72 and longest side to 640 pixels.
02/15/2007 01:59:47 PM · #6
Nearest Neighbor, Bicubic yada yada theres one im forgetting just use bicubic or bicubic smoother.
02/15/2007 02:31:06 PM · #7
Originally posted by Claya:

Just used USM on original and then again on resized web version.


Often, using the same USM settings on the downsized version that were used on the full-size version can lead to the downsized version looking oversharpened, as this does to some extent. Perhaps rein in on the radius a little on the downsized version.
02/15/2007 02:57:03 PM · #8
Thanks Mr. Pants.
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