Maybe I don't understand nothing about good quality scans, enlarged scans and
stuff like that
But I'm not a stupid person
Is this scan so obviously
enlarged?And please full view it http://img407.imageshack.us/my.php?image=ffacsilvwb3.jpg
Cause I was resctricted again because of it
I even don't think it's enlarged at all!
I do assume that it has low quality and maybe blurred and that I can undersand,
but enlarged?Maybe I just suck at this...
in this one. http://img45.imageshack.us/my.php?image=ffacchairpl1.jpg
do u see the large saqure pixes in the backgroud? thats probly what they were
talking about but as for the other one i really dont see whats wrong with it.
Lol it is very obviously enlarged. Look around the hair strands. Normally if you
picture it, it would be smooth lined, but these are squared. These are called
pixels- they usually appear when you make something larger.
Another thing, look out for outlines- they usually look a bit fuzzed out like
they do here. Sometimes it's intentional, but that's something to look out
for.
Then look at his face- there are jpeg artefacts on it- these come out when you
compress an image too small for an image too large, or, when you enlarge. Jpeg
artefacts are kind of like little block of colour that you can say in a sense,
are blocks "pulled apart" which is why there's that bumpy sort of look
on his skin and it looks a bit square or splodgy.
But in this scan, the main thing that gave it away was the pixels in his
hair.
Second scan: Yes.
It has been enlarged- there are pixels on the right of the scan. In the
background too- the background is pixellated (it's made up of squares. You can
see this especially on the left near the chair arm.
i agree with kuroimisa on this the images are very abviously enlarged its
cleerly visable when you see the images you can see the pixels (its pixely) and
thats not sapposed to happen and its like it in both images and all you meed to
do is fix the problem befor you upload it or scan in a better resolution if its
your scanner it may be just the resolution set up on it
Maybe I don't understand nothing about good quality scans, enlarged scans and stuff like that
But I'm not a stupid person
Is this scan so obviously enlarged?And please full view it http://img407.imageshack.us/my.php?image=ffacsilvwb3.jpg Cause I was resctricted again because of it
I even don't think it's enlarged at all!
I do assume that it has low quality and maybe blurred and that I can undersand, but enlarged?Maybe I just suck at this...
And this one? http://img45.imageshack.us/my.php?image=ffacchairpl1.jpg
Do you guys think it's enlarged too?It's from the same source of the previous one
It seems that I have to practice my enlarge recognizing skills while I'm resctricted....
this
feels just awful....
in this one. http://img45.imageshack.us/my.php?image=ffacchairpl1.jpg do u see the large saqure pixes in the backgroud? thats probly what they were talking about but as for the other one i really dont see whats wrong with it.
Lol it is very obviously enlarged. Look around the hair strands. Normally if you picture it, it would be smooth lined, but these are squared. These are called pixels- they usually appear when you make something larger.
Another thing, look out for outlines- they usually look a bit fuzzed out like they do here. Sometimes it's intentional, but that's something to look out for.
Then look at his face- there are jpeg artefacts on it- these come out when you compress an image too small for an image too large, or, when you enlarge. Jpeg artefacts are kind of like little block of colour that you can say in a sense, are blocks "pulled apart" which is why there's that bumpy sort of look on his skin and it looks a bit square or splodgy.
But in this scan, the main thing that gave it away was the pixels in his hair.
Second scan: Yes.
It has been enlarged- there are pixels on the right of the scan. In the background too- the background is pixellated (it's made up of squares. You can see this especially on the left near the chair arm.
Hope that helped!
i agree with kuroimisa on this the images are very abviously enlarged its cleerly visable when you see the images you can see the pixels (its pixely) and thats not sapposed to happen and its like it in both images and all you meed to do is fix the problem befor you upload it or scan in a better resolution if its your scanner it may be just the resolution set up on it
glasses xDDD