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My Cat by Gothex
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^^ not often he is this alert ^^
i took it when he was standing on my dads car <img src="style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/icon_biggrin.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid="
i took as macro shot, tell me if u think

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GothexName Not Set Yet ![]() ![]() Forum Posts: 1 Art Reviews: Comments: 166 Age: 17 |
#6709 2006-05-18 10:03 GMT Rated: Not Rated |
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its sharper full size ;/
the camera takes photos at 2000 px and i resize them to 800 x 600 ;/ so sry if its blurred |
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M-ticMatic Justin
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#6714 2006-05-18 11:00 GMT Rated: Not Rated |
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The cat looks interesting
Good shot!
Justin
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GothexName Not Set Yet ![]() ![]() Forum Posts: 1 Art Reviews: Comments: 166 Age: 17 |
#6715 2006-05-18 11:03 GMT Rated: Not Rated |
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the focus was better before i used reduce noise ... ;/
but when i used history to look witch one was best i preferred this one instead of the one with more noise ^^ I have to take a new shot of him and try not getting it so noisy ^^ |
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#6783 2006-05-21 14:57 GMT Rated: Not Rated |
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Resizing an image in photoshop should not make it blurry.
However - one thing you could try is recuding them to 700 rather than 800. That way, the website won't be rescaling them - just photoshop. And since PS has much better scaling algorithms than web-based scaling, you should have less problems. If it's still blurred after scaling in photoshop, then the shot wasn't in focus to begin with |

































