Smiert Spionam wrote:
They do look overly sharpened and compressed to me, which can probably be blamed on Facebook, which wreaks havoc on any photograph that has the misfortune to be placed there. I'm sure the originals are great.
If you export them for web properly and then use hi-res upload to FB they look fine...I have not had an issue since Facebook switched up their photo management.. clearly not as good as it can be but much better than before
Smiert Spionam wrote:
The images look great -- clearly a good fit for you.
They do look overly sharpened and compressed to me, which can probably be blamed on Facebook, which wreaks havoc on any photograph that has the misfortune to be placed there. I'm sure the originals are great.
Thats what I thought but the over sharpening would occur before posting, would it not?
rjk55425 wrote:
Thats what I thought but the over sharpening would occur before posting, would it not?
Yup, presumably -- but Facebook compression might just be making them look oversharpened. Dunno. Maybe the new Facebook system works better. Regardless, these otherwise fine images look pretty fried to me, which I assume is not reflective of the photographer.