sk66
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- Steven
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I edit on a MBP retina with screen resolution set to "best" which is ~ 1/2 of max. But LR and PS are running in high resolution which makes 100% view about 1/2 the size of on the web and other programs (like the preview app).
The net result is that images on the web at 100% look worse than they do when editing at 100% (granted, they are twice the size and not generally viewable in entirety at 100%).
This brings me to a quandary... I used to think 50% view was fine for print editing, is that now 100%? And 100% was necessary for some large display situations and 100% view on the web, is that now 200%? I could run PS/LR in low resolution mode which matches everything else, would that be advisable? Or is using the higher resolution of the monitor better?
What do others do? Is it a game of "lowest common denominator" and "web standards"? What are those these days?
The net result is that images on the web at 100% look worse than they do when editing at 100% (granted, they are twice the size and not generally viewable in entirety at 100%).
This brings me to a quandary... I used to think 50% view was fine for print editing, is that now 100%? And 100% was necessary for some large display situations and 100% view on the web, is that now 200%? I could run PS/LR in low resolution mode which matches everything else, would that be advisable? Or is using the higher resolution of the monitor better?
What do others do? Is it a game of "lowest common denominator" and "web standards"? What are those these days?