I've tried over the last couple of months to upload in the smallest amount of megabytes that I could in .TIFF and also in .PNG and at first my .TIFF files began to suffer loss of quality and/or just refused to upload. Then I just recently went back to .PNG because the file size is smaller without any noticeable loss of quality, at least in my computer before being sent out. I just uploaded a pic called Spice and the color quality is significantly worse, especially in the reds.
I don't put my images through post work until I've first sized them down, so that's not it. I'm at a loss. Anyone else having similar problems? It's frustrating and disappointing to get an upload "just so" and then see the quality so compromised when it shows up on the site that's it's not what was intended at all.
I have even experimented with putting them into a JPEG just to look at, and there is no loss of quality on my end. I don't send JPEG because I don't want the problems associated with double compression.
"The artist is a receptacle for emotions that come from all over the place; from the sky, from the earth, from a scrap of paper, from a passing shape, from a spider’s web." Pablo Picasso
I don't put my images through post work until I've first sized them down, so that's not it. I'm at a loss. Anyone else having similar problems? It's frustrating and disappointing to get an upload "just so" and then see the quality so compromised when it shows up on the site that's it's not what was intended at all.
I have even experimented with putting them into a JPEG just to look at, and there is no loss of quality on my end. I don't send JPEG because I don't want the problems associated with double compression.
:)PJ