rdhinmn

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Posted: 14 Jul 2017


Taken: 11 Jul 2017

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I hear things are moving......

Sarah P., John FitzGerald, Martine have particularly liked this photo


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 Martine
Martine
Superbe ces couleurs éclatantes.
7 years ago.
 John FitzGerald
John FitzGerald club
Spectacular.
7 years ago.
 Sarah P.
Sarah P.
So I compared this one against the Flickr version, both zoomed against black, same size, there's no doubt the Flickr version is sharper, if you look at the details in the leaves, it's pretty blatant.

Having said that, I'm not going back to Flickr, just wish we could have the same quality on ipernity.
7 years ago.
rdhinmn club has replied to Sarah P.
I suppose it's a function of the storage space that each site can give to any image - how much information it can retain - rather than showing the viewer less here for some reason, though perhaps speed of resolution of the image might come into play. Comparing this one is interesting from that respect - it is one of my smaller-volume uploads since there was no processing other than a bit of cropping. I'll have to do what you did and look at it on both sites.

Which I just did, and found it somewhat inconclusive since the large Flickr image is much larger than the large ipernity image on my monitor. In fact, the zoomed ipernity image for me is about the same size as the regular Flickr one. I'm sure that is a function of my monitor size, much wider than high. Ipernity tries to fit the zoomed size to my screen, and Flickr doesn't.
7 years ago. Edited 7 years ago.
 Sarah P.
Sarah P.
Yes, one of the problems with quality control these days is that everyone looks at pictures differently: different types monitors, iPads, iPhones, etc. Some pictures can look spectacular on an iPhone and when you look at them on a high-quality monitor, you can see all the flaws.
Yet another set of joys and sorrows of modern technology (= First World problems.)
7 years ago.

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