MysticPhotography
TPF Noob!
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- Nov 7, 2013
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Hi, I'm new. I've got a Canon 50D and I take action horse shots.
I'm looking to try to maximize my image quality so I am happier with the printed results. I also sell the pictures and want others to be very happy with the quality.
The slightest crop or adjustment (In Adobe photoshop) seems to completely alter the quality to the point I'm not happy.
This picture started as an 8.8MB picture. I SLIGHTLY cropped it (resolution 350 pixels/inch). SLIGHTLY altered it in Curves (didn't really need it but just showing the quality drop), and used the Unsharp mask and it is now an 3.4MB.
Before (I did reduce image size so I could upload it onto picturetrail but this is the whole image, to show how little I cropped off it)
After
I have my camera set to the largest image setting besides Raw. I know raw would be best but I'm working with hundreds of pics that all need editing (rather than taking a lot of pics to get that one or 2 REALLY good ones when doing more artistic shots and only those really need editing) It takes me forever to edit all these pics as it is, not to mention having to edit them all from raw.
So what is the best way to edit and keep the quality high? Also what's the best way to email them and hold quality (I have a shaw webmail account)?
I'm looking to try to maximize my image quality so I am happier with the printed results. I also sell the pictures and want others to be very happy with the quality.
The slightest crop or adjustment (In Adobe photoshop) seems to completely alter the quality to the point I'm not happy.
This picture started as an 8.8MB picture. I SLIGHTLY cropped it (resolution 350 pixels/inch). SLIGHTLY altered it in Curves (didn't really need it but just showing the quality drop), and used the Unsharp mask and it is now an 3.4MB.
Before (I did reduce image size so I could upload it onto picturetrail but this is the whole image, to show how little I cropped off it)

After

I have my camera set to the largest image setting besides Raw. I know raw would be best but I'm working with hundreds of pics that all need editing (rather than taking a lot of pics to get that one or 2 REALLY good ones when doing more artistic shots and only those really need editing) It takes me forever to edit all these pics as it is, not to mention having to edit them all from raw.
So what is the best way to edit and keep the quality high? Also what's the best way to email them and hold quality (I have a shaw webmail account)?