froyd
Veteran
I'm noticing that images that display fine with most programs end up looking extremely pixelated when I open them in PSE. There are medium-sized files (maybe 3000 pixel wide) and I'm viewing them at a reduced magnification so I can see the whole image on the screen (FIT TO SCREEN option). If I open the same image, at the same magnification with just about any other program, it looks smooth and as good as can be.
Is this an issue with PSE?
Is this an issue with PSE?
willie_901
Veteran
Your PSE default parameters must be causing this. I have never experienced this issue so I regret I have no idea what's going on with PSE.
froyd
Veteran
Windows Photo Viewer and PSE Organizer show smooth previews:
Windows:
PSE Organizer:
But PSE Editor shows a preview that shows more grain, moer moire', and more contrast.
What gives?
Windows:

PSE Organizer:

But PSE Editor shows a preview that shows more grain, moer moire', and more contrast.

What gives?
Photo_Smith
Well-known
Just a question, does this moire and grain change with magnification? like you see it a 33% not at 50% again at 66% not at 100%?
What you've shown looks like screen spatial anti-aliasing.
What you've shown looks like screen spatial anti-aliasing.
froyd
Veteran
Yes, the moire changes with changing magnification. I think the screen grab is at 33%.
However, even zooming in or out of the images at various magnifications I still see an image that looks much "crunchier" than what is shown by the organizer.
However, even zooming in or out of the images at various magnifications I still see an image that looks much "crunchier" than what is shown by the organizer.
Photo_Smith
Well-known
Two thing's are happening here, 33% 66% etc cause the effect due to spatial aliasing I see it in varying degrees on every machine I've ever used in PS.
The picture viewers apply some smoothing, I know my Mac does and some hate it:
http://jaws.wordpress.com/2006/07/03/apples-use-of-image-smoothing-irks-me/
The picture viewers apply some smoothing, I know my Mac does and some hate it:
http://jaws.wordpress.com/2006/07/03/apples-use-of-image-smoothing-irks-me/
froyd
Veteran
Is spatial aliasing to blame also for the grainy look? I was beginning to fear that the poor image quality was PSE's way to cope with an underpowered machine.
From my own experience I think Photo Smith is correct. If you try viewing files at eg. 25% or 50% I suspect you'll find it looks fine.
Cheers
Brett
Cheers
Brett
froyd
Veteran
Bingo!
25 and 50 magnification look fine. Thanks for the help!
25 and 50 magnification look fine. Thanks for the help!
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