Luminous Landscape Forum
Raw & Post Processing, Printing => Other Raw Converters => Topic started by: tom b on August 03, 2015, 06:30:40 am
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I've been using Photoshop for twenty years, so I am not a beginner. Lately I have been posting to Facebook and I have had problems with my Save for web images. I've rendered my images in ACR and the look very good but when I do a simple Save for the web I get blown out highlights or in this example lots of tiny white dots, in this case the teacup. Is there something that I am missing in the new CC version?
(http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-Yi1i9RcWAPo/Vb9A2wAMYvI/AAAAAAAAADs/7_6gjRJ0BGA/s1600/cheese.jpg)
Cheers,
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How about a clue where they are?
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How about a clue where they are?
Quote, "in this case the teacup".
In my past experience Photoshop tends to flatten images if you "Save for web". Finding blown out highlights in Photoshop CC is a new experience that I would like to resolve!
Cheers,
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I can not see anything.
Is that the original image size ?
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I can't see any white dots either.
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Tempest in the teacup? ;)
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My eyesight is not getting any better but I can still see spots. An enlarged version.
(http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-Pd9VXMNvUFo/VcE9FvPF9qI/AAAAAAAAAEA/RHOYqj-uDHg/s1600/tea.jpg)
Cheers,
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To me it looks like an over-cropped image with little noise reduction.
Tom
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Looks like overly aggressive sharpening artifacts.