There's some artifacting goin' (you have to look close) on in many areas in this photo and I'm not crazy about the post on the left edge but this version is much more improved and effective and I'm glad you took a second stab at it!
This is a discussion on First Post -- Coach Lamp within the Critiques forums, part of the Photography & Fine art photography category; There's some artifacting goin' (you have to look close) on in many areas in this photo and I'm not crazy ...
There's some artifacting goin' (you have to look close) on in many areas in this photo and I'm not crazy about the post on the left edge but this version is much more improved and effective and I'm glad you took a second stab at it!
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Thanks Marco! Being very new at this I'm not sure what artifacting is. Is it the noise effect on the glass or can you see where I removed the white of the eaves trough and the little lights at the top right?
No pob EJC! ...But - Actually no to the noise thing. I've circled what I'm talking about as examples (hope that was okay) of artifacting even though that term is incorrect here.
The reason you have these particular dots is because the image is saved as a .gif file and that is a mistake. Logos and graphic stuff are good as gifs, not photos that should be saved as jpegs.
Sometimes though you will notice pixelization, artifacts being introduced and other abnormal stuff. That indicates a problem so be on the lookout for it.
Hope that helps - marko
Last edited by Marko; 10-16-2008 at 11:52 PM.
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