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I have noticed some ugliness when working within photoshop (cs2). I have seen that depending on the selected zoom scale the images will look pretty jagged and an evident circular pattern (sort of a moire) will be visible; at least for this specific brick building I’m presenting as an example. In this link:
<http://www.photo.net/photos/ramestica>
I have attached two screen grabs, one grabbed from the ACR interface and the other from Photoshop itself. In ACR the Details settings were set to zero.
In both cases the zoom scale was set at 33.3%. ACR presents no artifacts, and photoshop presents a heck of a lot. By changing the zoom to, for example, 25% or 100% then the artifacts on the screen will go away, I mean, the artifacts are clearly not part of the image itself but they are, somehow, created by photoshop when displaying at certain zooming scales.
I work on a 19" crt monitor, set to 1280×960 pixels.
Is this a know issue?
thanks,
Rodrigo
<http://www.photo.net/photos/ramestica>
I have attached two screen grabs, one grabbed from the ACR interface and the other from Photoshop itself. In ACR the Details settings were set to zero.
In both cases the zoom scale was set at 33.3%. ACR presents no artifacts, and photoshop presents a heck of a lot. By changing the zoom to, for example, 25% or 100% then the artifacts on the screen will go away, I mean, the artifacts are clearly not part of the image itself but they are, somehow, created by photoshop when displaying at certain zooming scales.
I work on a 19" crt monitor, set to 1280×960 pixels.
Is this a know issue?
thanks,
Rodrigo
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