One picture opened in Photo-Paint and Photoshop.
I constantly see this "effect" with different versions Corel Photo-Paint on different computers and different images (all hi-res images). In 100% view image look not good too.
Hello, Ariel! :)
Example from real life. It's my photo. Look at the floor and the top to see. The "effect" not so is expressed, but you can see it.Image looking oversharped in Corel Photo-Paint.
Original photoOriginal photo in full size
Dmitry said:Image looking oversharped in Corel Photo-Paint.
Funny guy... I hope you realize it's PS that BLURS images at interpolated zoom levels. Some people like this blurred look. In any case looking at images at 1:1 pixels is what pros do and what they know will be the "real file" in all cases. Anti-aliasing different zoom levels has nothing to do with the file.
Photoshop does a good job of this, it's across the board on all Adobe products. PSP does it also.
The most appropriate is to make the comparison with the image in its original format.I see:Photoshop - A bit more blurred than original imagePHOTO-PAINT- A bit more sharp than original imageThese features can be advantageous for some images and vice versa.So much for PS as for PP.
Jeff Harrison, there's nothing funny in it. In every graphic editor image at interpolated zoom levels must look good. In Photo-Paint it look terrible. It's not feature it's bug. You work with images everytime at 1:1 pixel?
And I'm not saying what Photo-Paint zoom levels make something with file.
Ghiangelo, Photoshop do it's job better.
Please, share with me your screenshots of Corel Photo-Paint.
Jesus Cota, . "Photoshop - A bit more blurred than original image", but you can work comfortable with it at different zoom levels.