tribal-warrior
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Finally, Ive worked out how to transfer the photos from my Panasonic G2 on to my PC. This is the first time that Ive done such a thing since I'm used to shooting with film. However, now that the images are on the computer, Ive noticed some oddities. Viewing the photos with PhotofunStudio, the JPEG images look impressively clear and sharp though straight lines appear jagged in a stair-step type pattern.
Viewing the same photos through Picasso, the images look a little softer – certainly not as impressive looking. Using Windows Picture and Fax Viewer makes an improvement – the photos look sharper but not quite as sharp as when viewing them with PhotofunStudio. However, straight lines are improved with less jaggedness.
Is this sort of thing normal with digital camera photo files? I'm used to working with scanned film images and they generally show the same consistent degree of sharpness, regardless of what software I use to view them with.
I don't suppose there's anything that can be done to ensure the G2 images remain consistently sharp with different software? If they looked the same (sharpness wise) as they do in PhotofunStudio, then I would be most happy. I admit that I haven't really explored this software to any great degree. There's not some output setting or something that optimises the images for viewing with other software?
Viewing the same photos through Picasso, the images look a little softer – certainly not as impressive looking. Using Windows Picture and Fax Viewer makes an improvement – the photos look sharper but not quite as sharp as when viewing them with PhotofunStudio. However, straight lines are improved with less jaggedness.
Is this sort of thing normal with digital camera photo files? I'm used to working with scanned film images and they generally show the same consistent degree of sharpness, regardless of what software I use to view them with.
I don't suppose there's anything that can be done to ensure the G2 images remain consistently sharp with different software? If they looked the same (sharpness wise) as they do in PhotofunStudio, then I would be most happy. I admit that I haven't really explored this software to any great degree. There's not some output setting or something that optimises the images for viewing with other software?