Does enhahcing digital photos reduces quality???

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go4saket

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Hi guys!

I have a habit of enhancing my digital photos (jpeg format) in a image editing software. Does this degrade the quality of the photos???

Thank you.
 

freshseasons

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No ! Never ! It just does what you wrote.
It enhances and improves it.However how you enhance it is really important.
 

koolbluez

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conversion of file to jpg(which is a lossy compression format) or enhancing an image no doubt loses data... the only thing is "how good u make ur loss look".... u can try to improve the look of ur image but changing color/hue/quality affects file size & data.

And the more u save as jpg... ie the no of times u keep saving a jpg from another jpg.. the quality just reduces every time as artifacts invisible to the casula eye... try viweing the images original & duplicate side-by-side carefully.. like in Photoshops SAVE AS dialogue... if seen clearly... there'll b a difference in color.. & location & pixels...

If u want to reduce loss of data..
1. Keep a copy of the original file
or @least
2. Save as some uncompressed format like bmp, tiff or even psd.
 

slugger

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go4saket said:
I have a habit of enhancing my digital photos (jpeg format) in a image editing software. Does this degrade the quality of the photos???

qlty wil depend on how d pic looks after u ehance it?
if d pics luks better den u have improved d qlty
if d pic luks worse den u have degraded d qlty of d photos ;)

koolbluez said:
enhancing an image no doubt loses data

how do u explaind d increased file size of d pic after i've played around with layers
 

koolbluez

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By losing data,slgr... i meant losing the original data...
Editing adds other data.. in the form of more pixels... more color... file info... all xtrapolated/interpolated/manipulated from the original means... so u lose the original data... no movin backward...
It's like selling ur W800i(which u purchased 4 17000/- 1year back) & buying a new N9* for 22000 (No hard feelins nokianz :D). U actually invested 5000 more for a not-the-same thing. [Take camera=image & cost=size here] :D

Quality is a perceptive trait. What i find kool.. may not b 2 ur likin... so... u might have actually enhanced or improved ur image... (and mayb added more kbs :D) but u r losin data.

I would always advice to maintain a backup.. @least as cds/dvds.
 
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