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    fashion

    started a test shoot for a fashion shop...


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    6

    c/c requested
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    Loving them all, I just have to minor notes on 2 and 3, the angle of two is ...weird, it makes me uncomfortable looking at it, could be just me

    and for 3 the reflection on the models watch is too bright and kinda distracting

    Aside from that My favorites are 4 and 6 because of the fun and the story they tell

    Great work as always

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    Agreed on the angle on 2 - doesn't quite seem right.

    6 I really like - the 2 shots work well as a diptych.

    5 is a nice pose and I like the composition.

    3 I like as well - it's well shot and is all in focus.

    One question - (and it's not really that important as I'm sure the originals are fine) - what compression do you use when exporting for the web?

    It looks like you've used some fairly aggressive jpeg compression which is leading to a loss in quality in your images. I think, considering this is a photography forum, you could export at a higher quality and not worry too much about image size.

    Just a thought.

    Nice set of shots though - very pro.

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    Quote Originally Posted by loydall View Post
    One question - (and it's not really that important as I'm sure the originals are fine) - what compression do you use when exporting for the web?

    It looks like you've used some fairly aggressive jpeg compression which is leading to a loss in quality in your images. I think, considering this is a photography forum, you could export at a higher quality and not worry too much about image size.
    I tend to resize in one step using 72p at Quality 8...maybe that is a drastic way...any suggestions?
    I was always lazy on this!

    Thanks for the input...agree with 2!

    ...more to come soon
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    Save for web & Devices > Jpeg - Quality - at least 90

    And, of course, I would have resized the image before that using Image > Image Size.

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