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Old 18-05-12, 10:34
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I've just uploaded a photo of a rose which again looks totally oversaturated when viewed at the smaller size. I also uploaded the same file over on DPreview and this looks perfectly ok.

Would some kind person please have a look at the both photos and let me know if they see a major difference. Hopefully this link will take you directly to the photo on DPreview. http://www.dpreview.com/galleries/73...s/1968028/rose

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Old 18-05-12, 10:58
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Hello Harry
I'm using Internet Explorer 9 with Win 7 Home Premium 64 bit and an Asus VH monitor with N Vidia GeForce Display Adaptor. So nothing special then.
I couldn't see a colour difference between the WPF and DPR posts so asked my wife who is much more "colour sensitive" than me.
She couldn't see a difference in colour either but did note the improved resolution in DPR.

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Old 18-05-12, 17:47
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I've just had a look and couldn't see any differences ... but I remembered that I could previously so have investigated further.

On my desktop PC running XPSP3 & Firefox 12 or Chrome the small & large images on WPF and the ones on DPR all look the same but...

On my laptop running W7 & Firefox 12 the large WFP & DPR images look the same as each other, albeit if anything oversaturated in my view, but the small WFP image looks LESS saturated... and better for it

Using IE9 on my laptop all 3 version look the same as each other and same as the smaller WPF version viewed in FF - ie the less saturated version

Not sure if that helps Harry - I see you are using W7 - what OS is anyone else using
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Old 18-05-12, 19:12
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Thanks for the feedback. This is very strange insomuch as the large image on FPF and Dpreview Look spot on on my HPLP2475 spyder calibrated monitor, but the smaller size on WPF looks totally over saturated.

Rob mentioned earlier in this thread that it could be the compression applied by this site on the smaller 1000p image that is causing the problem, so I guess it's something I will have to live with.

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Old 18-05-12, 19:30
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or post images below the point at which WPF resizes them
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Old 18-05-12, 20:09
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Good thinking Clive, will try that.

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