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Photographer may take photos with reduced compression artifacts #29

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zspencer opened this issue Sep 3, 2021 · 1 comment
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zspencer commented Sep 3, 2021

TODO

  • Reduce the JPEG Compression for everything
  • Maybe? Expose configuration for setting the JPEG Compression
  • Maybe? Take photos using the high resolution mode?
  • Maybe? Expose configuration for taking photos in high resolution mode?
@zspencer zspencer added this to the ShakeItPhoto 3.4.0 milestone Sep 3, 2021
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zspencer commented Sep 3, 2021

Requested from a Sponsor!

Would like less banding in skies
Message: Since I subscribe to support you folks (for a tiny sum per month), I suppose that I'm entitled to share an opinion with you occasionally. First, thank you again for ShakeItPhoto. I continue to use it almost every day.

ShakeItPhoto does have a limitation for my purposes, which is that large areas of blue sky often end up with visible banding. I suppose that's a result of JPEG compression, a feature that I'm pretty sure that Polaroid cameras didn't have. I suppose that reducing the amount of JPEG compression might be a fairly straightforward change to make in the next version, which I hope there will be at some point.

Thanks!

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