well heres the thing, whenver im working on a wall or something similar there is absolutely no noise on it whatsoever that i can see, basically it looks as high quality as it can get :O. but whenever i finally save it, into a jpeg format itll still look good in a fullview and what not.
but when i decide to see what it would look like as a wall on my desktop, lots of noise appears out of nowhere and its annoying me >_<. even when i put a wall up on session zero the image is all blotchy, and well yeah, but in fullview it doesnt look so messed up. I really dont know whats wrong. cuz theres no noise whatsoever when im actually working on it on PS.
Basically i really need help on this one, oh yeah ive done all i can with noise filters its no use, i mean it reduces a it a bit but not definitely not enough. Well you can see my walls on session zero youll know what i mean :O. thanks for any help you guys can provide, cuz i really need it >_<. Hope you guys kinda know what im talkin about.
heres a link to it :O. Wall



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2 years, 8 months ago
first of all I don't quite think session zero's the right place for this but according to what your saying I think you might have saved your file at a low percentage, try 80% or higher next time maybe showing the image would help
2 years, 8 months ago
i do agree with kuryuki..you should try 80% or 90% and than save it via >> save for web.
2 years, 8 months ago
hehe srry my bad, but uhh i did that and its still no good >_<. even at a 100% it looks no different, anyway when i submitted it, i got that there's something wrong with the compression noise/ jpeg artifact. (btw in what forum should i put this topic in, >_<). Srry for the trouble
2 years, 8 months ago
Worth noting: Due to the nature of jpeg compression, red tends to artifact more severely and noticibly than other colours. If you're finding the artifacting is introduced by uploading the image, its because your image is being compressed by the script because the compression level you have applied yourself is too low.
2 years, 8 months ago
hmmmmmmm i see what you mean :O. My only question now is basically how do i fix it, i mean dont I mind having to start allover on it, but i just wanna know how to do things right this time. I would prefer it if i could fix it now though, if theres any way to do it that is :O. Thanks for the help so far XD