PhotoAid III : Revenge of the "North" Side !!


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ok ... i very swah ku cos i hardly touch anything outside PS ... what is DPP har? :bsmilie:
 

DPP for canon users.. we nikon users use NC4.. ahahah..
 

jopel said:
eikin: no pro

2 per person until the items sold ah?

Erm.. no two only. They will reprint copies for all the buyers every month. So if you charge $200, and there are 10 buyers, then you'll get $2000 less 30% donation & fixed admin cost.
 

eikin said:
ok ... i very swah ku cos i hardly touch anything outside PS ... what is DPP har? :bsmilie:

DPP is the Canon RAW software.
 

yanyewkay said:
DPP for canon users.. we nikon users use NC4.. ahahah..

YYK: Just bring down your laptop and hi-res photo. The friendly counter staff will help you.
 

ykia said:
Erm.. no two only. They will reprint copies for all the buyers every month. So if you charge $200, and there are 10 buyers, then you'll get $2000 less 30% donation & fixed admin cost.

haha ... actually that's the price which i thought was just right for such a big print ... or something higher
 

BTW, easier to park at high street center and walk 200m to Old Parliament Bldg, cheaper, too!

Remember to bring your cams -- the River is quite nice.
 

yanyewkay said:
DPP for canon users.. we nikon users use NC4.. ahahah..

orh ... no wonder :p but i don't have ... (doesn't come with the camera :rolleyes: ) have to download trial version liao
 

Jopel you sending images as well? how you going to 'upsize' the pictures? or your camera already has that resolution?
 

I think in PS, all you need to do is use your high res pix and go to IMAGE > IMAGE SIZE and set the WxH to 4320x2880 and the res to 72dpi, and turn off CONSTRAIN SCALE. It will do the rest for you.
 

ykia said:
I think in PS, all you need to do is use your high res pix and go to IMAGE > IMAGE SIZE and set the WxH to 4320x2880 and the res to 72dpi. It will do the rest for you.

:think: i heard that is not a good method. i think sometime ago there are suggestions that increasing the image size by 1% at a time to reach the desired size would be more effective
 

eikin said:
Jopel you sending images as well? how you going to 'upsize' the pictures? or your camera already has that resolution?

not today, must get 2 that have the Ommmp factor. ya the resolution not a problem for S2

go to look see look see wat they have
 

hey guys, here's the result of enlarging the same image using 2 methods

#1 1% increment at a time until image reaches required size
ant1.jpg


#2 directly enlarge to required size
ant2.jpg


somehow the first one preserves more details but becomes extremely grainy
 

I vote for the first method - actually 10% increment each step will do the job as well or maybe would have less halo effect
 

hey guys, interestingly, merging the results of the 2 methods do produce a better picture

ant3.jpg


not too grainy and yet still have some details, what do you guys think?
 

eikin seem you are at this would you like to give this method a try -

open the image you need to upsize>
open Image Size>width:(type in the required)4320 pixels (the height will be adjusted if you have tick constrain Proportions) Resolution: 360> Resample Image: select Bicubic Sharper

let's see the result for this method
 

I wanna go, I wanna go, can wait for me pls.....
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