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Probably not related to digital photography, I have encountered weird prolem with displaying pixels in Photoshop 7 (PC, Windows XP). This is probably due to some kind of setting or color profile, but cannot find what it is.
Symptoms: Grain looks grainier and when look closer (see pic below) with magnifiying glass, where pixels became very large and visible, I can see kind of "embossed" edges. When I play with profiles etc., I can make it dissapear, but not for my working purposes (for example it would dissapear when selected "desaturate 20% monitor" and few more such settings.)
Looks fine in another applications (Image ready, ACDsee etc.)
Please help! It looks horrible! 🙁
This is zoomed in (1600%) digital photo of blue sky. Screen captured and saved as gif.
http://www.theskyfactory.com/temp/pixels.gif
Symptoms: Grain looks grainier and when look closer (see pic below) with magnifiying glass, where pixels became very large and visible, I can see kind of "embossed" edges. When I play with profiles etc., I can make it dissapear, but not for my working purposes (for example it would dissapear when selected "desaturate 20% monitor" and few more such settings.)
Looks fine in another applications (Image ready, ACDsee etc.)
Please help! It looks horrible! 🙁
This is zoomed in (1600%) digital photo of blue sky. Screen captured and saved as gif.
http://www.theskyfactory.com/temp/pixels.gif
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