Re: Differences between software photo displays.
- From: "Peter Jason" <pj@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 8 Dec 2008 08:01:05 +1100
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If I run through a list of photos on the computer,
different display softwares give different results.
I can use Photoshop, Windows Explorer, Irfanview, Nero
PhotoSnapviewer, and some others.
Nero Photosnap viewer gives the best viewing results by
far on my monitor, and this viewer seems to have a thing
called "Interpolate Pixels".
What does "Interpolate Pixels" mean and can I do this
with other viewers?
Please help.
What pixel dimensions are the image files?
What type of monitor do you have, what size is it?
Are the images being displayed full screen?
What type of difference are you seeing? Is it colour or
image clarity?
How were the image files processed after they left the
camera, presuming they came from a camera?
Which camera?
My images are c.5Mb Jpegs.
The monitor is a Benq 24" W lcd. (HiDef).
All are displayed full screen.
The difference is in image clarity.
Unprocessed before viewing.
Camera is Olympus E500 with 7-14, or 50mm macro lenses.
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