I need your help... I've been working on my space art, and I learned the hard way that saving my master copies of my work as jpeg files was a very bad idea.....and as a result much of my original work has been lost through lossy (or as I'd rather call it "lousy" compression).
So lately I have been remastering my images, going through and saving my master copies as tif files, only using jpeg files to put on the internet (which I'm putting them at 100% quality so the compression is minimal).
So anyway, here is my space art gallery so far...http://www.cosmicimagination.com
I need to know how the images are showing up on other peoples' computers.
Are there any issues with any of the pictures?
Are any of them too bright or look washed out, or are any too dim and need brightening? Are there any pictures that look disfigured in any way? If so, which ones.
Any other issues or problems you see, or comments would be appreciated.
Sano- 01-18-2008
They mostly look fine to me, but I can see some of them as blurry and perhaps not as clear as you may have intended.
Tolkien_Freak- 01-18-2008
They look fine to me, but as Sano said, some parts of some of them could be more blurry than intended. It could be construed as an artistic effect and is not really noticeable if you're not specifically looking for it.
qanuk- 01-19-2008
Hmm....well as for things like nebulæ or really bright and/or near stars they have to be blurry because that is naturally the way we would see them (and I'm trying to make my art look as realistic as possible). But if other areas are looking blurry I would like to know which ones.
After looking some more at the very first picture in it, I think I will be doing some more editing on it this weekend.
Any other opinions? If there are problems on any of them I'd like to know which ones specifically so I can know which ones look fine on my computer but look butchered on others. ;)
Tolkien_Freak- 01-19-2008
Some of the planetary surfaces are slightly blurry if you're trying to find blurriness, but they're not particularly noticeable.
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