We discussed the issue in E-mail with posting starter.
The 'fine detail' is suited well for printing (at 300-400dpi) or for screen viewing at 1/3 size at ~100dpi (so the initial image fills entire screen). If someone wants to enlarge the image much, one needs more 'fine' fine details filter.
We discussed the issue in E
We discussed the issue in E-mail with posting starter.
The 'fine detail' is suited well for printing (at 300-400dpi) or for screen viewing at 1/3 size at ~100dpi (so the initial image fills entire screen). If someone wants to enlarge the image much, one needs more 'fine' fine details filter.
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Alex Tutubalin/FastRawViewer team