Rawfa
Active member
Guys,
I was doing some tests with the D750 at iso 12800 and I've noticed that while I was treating the files they looked very clean on my screen but when I downsized them to 2000 x 1335 before saving them to jpeg they became much grainier, sharper and a tiny bit brighter. When I view the D750 raw files on Photoshop I view them at 23% and then after downsizing to 2000 x 1335 I view them at 65%...since 2000 x 1335 is larger than my screen resolution I would assume I shouldn't see the image grainier, sharper or brighter. To downsize I go to "image" and then "image size". Should I do something different?
I was doing some tests with the D750 at iso 12800 and I've noticed that while I was treating the files they looked very clean on my screen but when I downsized them to 2000 x 1335 before saving them to jpeg they became much grainier, sharper and a tiny bit brighter. When I view the D750 raw files on Photoshop I view them at 23% and then after downsizing to 2000 x 1335 I view them at 65%...since 2000 x 1335 is larger than my screen resolution I would assume I shouldn't see the image grainier, sharper or brighter. To downsize I go to "image" and then "image size". Should I do something different?