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A RAW Look at iPhoto 5 | |
| Subject: | RE: Blurring? | |
| Date: | 2005-01-20 01:03:20 | |
| From: | derrick | |
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Response to: Blurring?
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Interesting how the Apple engineers tackled this "problem." In iPhoto 4, when you double-click an image to edit it, iPhoto would perform this progressive type load of the image. You would get a "blurry" full size picture that at some point would snap into clarity.
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RE: Blurring?
2005-01-21 22:39:10 robertjordan [View]
I don't think freelancer was referring to the blurring of the image as it loads, but to the *very* soft antialiasing of the final displayed image. iPhoto 4 would often make some of my images appear annoyingly out of focus, even at full-screen size. True, some antialiasing has to occur to resize a 6MP image to screen size, but iPhoto 4 (and even Preview, as freelancer mentions, so perhaps it's a system-wide Quartz setting?) is so aggressive as to blur things out of focus. Do you know if this is done any better in '05?
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RE: Blurring?
2005-01-20 06:08:48 freelancer [View]
So they finally removed the anti-aliasing? That would be most welcome! I guess I'll know tomorrow, though; I ended up ordering iLife anyway, even though I have reservations about iPhoto and don't even currently use it because of this problem.
Now if only they would make it not need to copy the pictures into its own file structure. That's the other misfeature that is a big problem with it.


