Jeff Miller
April 6th, 2006, 12:33 PM
I'm trying to get comfy on my new Adobe Production Studio system and am noticing something in Photoshop. When I load up an image (typically a RAW from a Canon 10D) I can see aliasing/stairstepping in the image. But zooming in a little bit reveals that there is in fact resolution to the image, and the stuff prints out fine.
It's like the resolution of the (program that you pre-adjust raw files with) is better, because it looks fine. Are my eyes playing tricks on me? I went through the preferences trying to find some display option to fix this but to no avail. I'm viewing on a 20" Viewsonic LCD at around 1280x1024, IIRC.
Sorry for the newbiespeak, I'm still learning Photoshop.
Also is there a Photoshop forum here for such questions? Didn't know if this was OT enough for 'Still Crazy'...
It's like the resolution of the (program that you pre-adjust raw files with) is better, because it looks fine. Are my eyes playing tricks on me? I went through the preferences trying to find some display option to fix this but to no avail. I'm viewing on a 20" Viewsonic LCD at around 1280x1024, IIRC.
Sorry for the newbiespeak, I'm still learning Photoshop.
Also is there a Photoshop forum here for such questions? Didn't know if this was OT enough for 'Still Crazy'...