![]() The overall JPG quality of this image is optimal because it has the right amount of image compression. This ensures that there are no JPG artifacts such as jagged edges or dark contours around the subject. |
![]() There are minor problems with the JPG quality of this image because of over-compression. This turns minor issues in traditional photography into major problems with Green Screen. Over-compression can lead to jagged edges and dark contours around the subject, which is most noticeable on white backgrounds. Also, fine details, such as strands of hair around the subjects head, will look less natural in the final result. It is better to set a lower resolution, with less compression (high quality JPG) than have high resolution with a lot of compression. The formula to follow is: |
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| Megapixels of selected resolution x 3 10 |
![]() There are significant problems with the JPG quality of this image because of over-compression. This turns minor issues in traditional photography into major problems with Green Screen. Over-compression can lead to jagged edges and dark contours around the subject, which is most noticeable on white backgrounds. Also, fine details, such as strands of hair around the subjects head will look less natural in the final result. It is better to set a lower resolution, with less compression (high quality JPG) than have high resolution with a lot of compression. The formula to follow is: |
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| Megapixels of selected resolution x 3 10 |
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