[quote=PerfAdv]Unless the you have to look at the pic piecemeal, and the "fitted" image looks craggy. (word?)[/quote]
You need to use ACDSee - it doesn't do that when it fits the image to screen.
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[quote=PerfAdv]Unless the you have to look at the pic piecemeal, and the "fitted" image looks craggy. (word?)[/quote]
You need to use ACDSee - it doesn't do that when it fits the image to screen.
Aston Martin Rapide #11
@acdsee: right click>full screen>zoom best fit>zoom lock
now everything is ok :P
[QUOTE=Matt]You need to use ACDSee - it doesn't do that when it fits the image to screen.[/QUOTE]
But ACDSee sucks when browsing huge image folders, and it costs money.
But Faststone is free and much more nimble. So (or because) it uses less cache. :D
really cool design :) thanks for every pic of it
but that looks like a very squeezy backseat space in pic 2 of post #33... theres nearly no legroom...:rolleyes: and isn't that just the point this 'stretched DB9' wants to make...??
Will Aston actually put it into production or will it stay concept?
[B]Aston Martin Rapide #12[/B]
[quote=Duell]But ACDSee sucks when browsing huge image folders, and it costs money.
But Faststone is free and much more nimble. So (or because) it uses less cache. :D[/quote]
ACDSee didn't cost me a dime. ;)
[quote=Matt]ACDSee didn't cost me a dime. ;)[/quote]
me neither, ACDSee is better for RGB image resizing, otherwsie i use Photoshop for CMYK image resizing... and they bost cost me nothing... ;)
ACDSee leaves horrible lil squares in the images of resized images.
[quote=ExoticCarSite]ACDSee leaves horrible lil squares in the images of resized images.[/quote]
Only if you reduce the size of the image less than 300 pixels at a time. If you go more than that (like taking a picture from 2400xwhatever to 2000xwhatever) it doesn't leave the pattern.
2400-2000= 400 :p
But thats very time consuming. These originals were like 6000 res originally........
Why don't you just use Photoshop for resizing? It's simple and leaves no squares.
I do, but my Imagready CD program has currently shit itself :@. The only program I know of in the world that can't copy paste. Seriously, wtf, even MSPaint can copy paste. Stupid Adobe. Stupid Apple. :p
[I use Image Ready CS to resize my pictures, then copy paste across into Photoshop 8 or 9, I forget which one I have]
[quote=ExoticCarSite]2400-2000= 400 :p
But thats very time consuming. These originals were like 6000 res originally........[/quote]
Why would that be more time consuming? If the Rapides were originally 6000 and you resized them to 3000, then they would come finish without the pattern on them? I didn't say you had to only resize 300-400 pixels at a time. It just has to be more than 300.