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I was told some time ago that the best way to ensure good, crisp, sharp images to display on the web was as follows:
1. Open the image in Elements/PS.
2. Resize the image to 3 times the width that you will post it on the website. i.e. If I am going to post an image at 800px along the longest side I would resize to 2400px. (600 would be 1800 etc)
3. Then click on 'enhance' and the 'unsharp mask' Set the sharpening to 200% and then ok.
4. The image will then look oversharpened.
5. Resize the image to 800px
Does anybody else find that this or a similar process works for them?
I was told some time ago that the best way to ensure good, crisp, sharp images to display on the web was as follows:
1. Open the image in Elements/PS.
2. Resize the image to 3 times the width that you will post it on the website. i.e. If I am going to post an image at 800px along the longest side I would resize to 2400px. (600 would be 1800 etc)
3. Then click on 'enhance' and the 'unsharp mask' Set the sharpening to 200% and then ok.
4. The image will then look oversharpened.
5. Resize the image to 800px
Does anybody else find that this or a similar process works for them?
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