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Quality of photos is ruined after export/upload/transfer.
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<blockquote data-quote="Claudia!" data-source="post: 76968" data-attributes="member: 8139"><p>THank you everyone for your replies. I do believe half the problem is her computer. I choose 1024x768 because I was told that was high resolution and a good export setting. I use to use the "sharpen for: screen, glossy, matte" but it would make the pictures worse. </p><p></p><p>My issue and curiosity is that this has not just happened with my friends computer. It also happened with my sisters. I took pictures of my nieces 3rd bday. On her computer, they also look like the quality is low. She has a Toshiba PC. I just got my Mac in June. I never had these issues before and if I did, it was not as obvious. When I change computers, I was warned that this would be an issue. They said you will love how it looks on your computer but it wont be the same on others. Well now I am facing that problem. What I have also been advised is to just reduce the quality of the photos because these issues will keep coming up with mac/pc transfer. I will have to play with my settings. Thanks for the response. I hope I can figure it out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Claudia!, post: 76968, member: 8139"] THank you everyone for your replies. I do believe half the problem is her computer. I choose 1024x768 because I was told that was high resolution and a good export setting. I use to use the "sharpen for: screen, glossy, matte" but it would make the pictures worse. My issue and curiosity is that this has not just happened with my friends computer. It also happened with my sisters. I took pictures of my nieces 3rd bday. On her computer, they also look like the quality is low. She has a Toshiba PC. I just got my Mac in June. I never had these issues before and if I did, it was not as obvious. When I change computers, I was warned that this would be an issue. They said you will love how it looks on your computer but it wont be the same on others. Well now I am facing that problem. What I have also been advised is to just reduce the quality of the photos because these issues will keep coming up with mac/pc transfer. I will have to play with my settings. Thanks for the response. I hope I can figure it out. [/QUOTE]
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