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Resizing and pixels

This is a discussion on Resizing and pixels within the Post Processing Central forums, part of the Photography Information category; I was leaning towards keeping all my original files. Now that I understand it better, I will be saving them....

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01-16-2010, 01:54 PM


I was leaning towards keeping all my original files. Now that I understand it better, I will be saving them.
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01-16-2010, 03:01 PM


Even if an image is blurry, bad exposure, etc. keep the file.
Next month someone will be selling a PS plug in to fix everything with one click.
What is not possible to fix today will be tomorrows "that was easy" button.
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