parasko
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Hi all,
Can anyone advise at what percentage should images be viewed onscreen to accurately reflect the final look of the printed image?
I understand that you should always check your image at 100% when making adjustments in post but does the final print actually look like the 100% view or is it more like 50%? Or does this depend on final image size?
For example, I am experimenting with the new 'shake reduction' sharpening filter in PS and I want to know how heavily I can apply this filter. At 100% artefacts appear in the image, at 50% they are not noticeable.
Sorry for the basic question and I hope it makes sense. I don't have any printing experience (and I don't have a printer as yet) so I am only viewing scanned images onscreen.
Can anyone advise at what percentage should images be viewed onscreen to accurately reflect the final look of the printed image?
I understand that you should always check your image at 100% when making adjustments in post but does the final print actually look like the 100% view or is it more like 50%? Or does this depend on final image size?
For example, I am experimenting with the new 'shake reduction' sharpening filter in PS and I want to know how heavily I can apply this filter. At 100% artefacts appear in the image, at 50% they are not noticeable.
Sorry for the basic question and I hope it makes sense. I don't have any printing experience (and I don't have a printer as yet) so I am only viewing scanned images onscreen.