Okay, so the title of this thread is just one of the questions I have.
So to start off, I have severe clinically-diagnosed OCD. So this could be something real, or it could be something I'm making up in my head because I'm a perfectionist. I guess my main question is whether or not this is all real or if it's just in my head :p
So I was working on the 100 Themes thing, and I wanted to work on one of my favorite pictures of Usagi and Mamoru. I enhanced the picture first so that it was clearer and much better quality. In my opinion, after editing it, it looked like a crystal-clear, super high-quality picture. But as I worked on it, I kept randomly noticing that the picture didn't look as nice as it did after I made my first edits. It
seemed like the longer I was working on it, the lower quality the image looked. One of the ways I noticed this was as I was uploading it to tinypic and photobucket. I would upload the picture, then take a look at it, and realize that it didn't look as nice as I thought it did, so I would go back and edit it. I edited the picture over and over again, so I started thinking that the more I edited, the worse it looked. Again, this could definitely, definitely be my OCD, but I thought I would check. Here's an example of the final image that I ended up making along with the original work by Naoko for comparison (from Mangastyle)
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So, these are my questions:
- Again, did my image really look kind of low-quality in the end or is this in my head? Does the final UsaxMamo picture look really high-quality?
- Does an image lose quality the longer you work on it?
- Does an image lose quality when you upload it to an image-hosting website? Does the image look better on your computer than it does when you upload it somewhere?
- Is it just the difference between a .jpeg and a .psd file?
- Critique? What could I have done to make the image look nicer than it does right now?
Also, I'm very aware of the change in quality that some images go through when you shrink them. The image looked great even after I made it smaller so I know that's not the issue
Thank for not judging me and not thinking I'm crrrrrrrrayzay
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