(11-14-2012, 09:53 PM)drdeano Wrote: Some serious aliasing artifacts there!
Not sure exactly what caused it, but I would look at whether the image was down-sampled or converted when going into PP.
Did you go from a jpg to a tiff? Did you downsample the image significantly?
Was the original image scanned with a scanner?
Nope, it was a 16BIT tiff file, 125 MB, this happenend in pp11.
Odd.
I'll watch for a solution for this in case I experience the same. I usually work with one image at a time, wonder if working from 30 files caused issues? Computer resources etc.
(11-14-2012, 09:53 PM)drdeano Wrote: Some serious aliasing artifacts there!
Not sure exactly what caused it, but I would look at whether the image was down-sampled or converted when going into PP.
Did you go from a jpg to a tiff? Did you downsample the image significantly?
Was the original image scanned with a scanner?
Nope, it was a 16BIT tiff file, 125 MB, this happenend in pp11.
Odd.
I'll watch for a solution for this in case I experience the same. I usually work with one image at a time, wonder if working from 30 files caused issues? Computer resources etc.
I put this in another thread but will share it here too:
After doing some editing tonight I can now elaborate on this issue.
I worked on a picture with three faces on and didn't want to do anything too special.
Two of the faces were fine with the basic editing applied, the other face she had a spot on her chine which the basic settings didn't remove so I used the touch up brush to remove it with just a couple of strokes and it looked fine.
When I returned it back to photoshop the two faces that had the basic settings applied looked fine but the one that required a manual change had that moire effect on it.
I was impressed with Ver 11 but this is a major oversight that should have been picked up during testing.
I hope PP fix this pretty soon because the work I was doing meant I had to undo everything and start again and I needed to get these pictures done pretty quickly.
I got this problem since version 10. But at that time, it was only on the background and not the face.
I noticed that if I use blur function in PS, ie, to blur the background, and then call up PP next, I always get this effect. So, to overcome the problem, my workflow is Open image in PS-> Filter PP ->back to PS. So, this means that PP is always the first step, of course (LR may be the first).
I raised a support call regarding this and they have now admitted that there is a problem and they are looking at fixing it. I did suggest that they post this on the forums but I am not holding my breath!