Using Photoshop to Improve Images for the Web
Posted: March 12, 2019
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When posting images to the Web they can often look low-quality and blurry, regardless of their resolution. When displaying your images on the internet, whether it's on social media platforms or photo sharing sites, you want them to look sharp and crisp. Surprisingly, a lot of the time image blurring is a result of resizing the photo. Resizing and sharpening your images correctly can help you ensure your best image is being displayed online.
Peter Dam, photographer, writer, and contributor to Digital Photography School, shares Photoshop tips to help sharpen and resize images properly.
Do you struggle with getting your images to look super sharp when you use them online? Do they even look blurry? No matter if you share your images on
social media platforms or photo sharing sites like Flicker and 500px, you want your images to look as sharp as possible.
Most photographers come across web sharpening issues at some point. But did you know that most of the web sharpening issues you experience come from the resizing process? Resizing your image can make your image look blurry and a lot less sharp than the full sized image. You might have spent a long time processing your image so it would be a shame that it should end up as a less sharp online version.
In this article, you will learn the common pitfalls to sharpening your images for web use, and more importantly, how to sharpen in a way that gives you both full control and the best results.
Read the entire article,
How to Use Photoshop to Resize and Sharpen Images for the Web, on
Digital Photography School.