At 11/2/2020 12:54 PM, Moose wrote:
>On 11/1/2020 7:01 AM, Wayne Shumaker wrote:
>>At 10/31/2020 09:17 PM, The Shaprer Eyed Moose wrote:
>>
>>>An answer must await a properly downsampled and resharpened version small
>>>enough that Google doesn't damage it. (But I suspect not.)
>>>
>>>One Ten Moose
>>Image size down sampled in PS instead and sharpened in Topaz.
>>Since the first one is a poorly done stack of 3, there may still be soft
>>spots.
>>
>>https://photos.app.goo.gl/knD66HN8cKEhB4Es8
>>https://photos.app.goo.gl/NGY2fZxdYAxqn3ap9
>>https://photos.app.goo.gl/YBeqb5Xwkv1k73CGA
>>https://photos.app.goo.gl/4Rs9NzqbBK1qKnnW7
>>https://photos.app.goo.gl/9LjJYfqhi2n3kVTy5
>
>Much improved!
>
>Howsomever, on their way from your computer through Google Photos to my eyes,
>they still encountered a glitch. The links above take me to individual pages
>with white backgrounds - and slightly uprezzed images. On my browser and
>monitor, they are ~1322x881. They are somewhat soft and have visible
>resampling artifacts, for example in the cat fur.
>
>Click on the image, and I get a smaller, nice, sharp image on a black
>background. If I download, I get the same image, 1200x800, which I suspect is
>what you uploaded.
>
>>My dual monitors are 27" 2560x1440.
>
>Yours are indeed bigger than mine. But are you sizing for you, or for others
>less well endowed?
I don't know how google works but if you click on the image once it goes to the
uploaded size and black border. So google is automatically up sizing the image.
There is no control for google photos that i can find. Also, for web, google
compresses the photos for faster loading. Only if you zoom in can you get the
real thing.
I'm not sure what size I should be uploading as. I made these smaller 1200x800
instead of what I was doing. 1800 x X or 1600 x X.
As to blurry fur, the plane of focus at F5.6 is a bit narrow. I was focused on
the eyes. You can see that the second black rock is in the plane.
Here is Sookie at 1600x1067
https://photos.app.goo.gl/1dKwfrtGxVY154ECA
Still learning manual focus on the sonies. The 7R4 behaves differently than the
A7iii. I have custom button for zoom focus. The A7R4 first shows a yellow box,
so you can move it around, second press zooms in, 3rd press zooms more, 4th
exits zoom. It used to be 1/2 focus depress would exit zoom but not with the
A7R4. It will if I bump the aperture. With a moving subject that is too many
button presses. The A7R3 and A73 is easier, one press zooms, 2nd press zooms
more, 1/2 focus depress exits zoom. I find that more intuitive and the R4 is
not.
WayneS
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