2018 export options
What is the difference between, Image Type- General(ON1 resize) and High Detail?
I have tested both on the same photo and they seem the came.
Thanks
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From page 146 of the User manual (Aug 2018) ...
•General (ON1 Resize) uses the ON1 Resize algorithm also known as Genuine Fractals: This is the classic, patented, fractal-based algorithm that has made Perfect Resize the standard for over a decade.
•Low-Res JPG is best for enlarging low resolution JPGs (this setting use the bicubic algorithm method).
•Portrait works well for resizing portraits protects skin tones from artifacts (uses bicubic algorithm method).
•Landscape is great for Landscape photos (uses ON1 Resize algorithm).
•High Detail is great for images with many small items (uses ON1 Resize algorithm).
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So I guess it makes no difference if the photo is exported at actual size.
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Actual size? This is the resize module, if you want actual size then why are you using it? The export module (not resize) has it's own sharpening if you need it.
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Because when you click export, that is what you get.
"Export is a special panel that is available throughout ON1 Photo RAW 2018. It the engine for the export process, whether you’re exporting final files from within Browse, Develop or Effects, or from within Resize.
The Export pane gives you much of the power of Resize in a quick and easy to use panel, letting you export your photos with incredible flexibility, ease and control. The Export pane is always available, from any module, as long as you have a photo selected (you can also batch export files selected as a group in Browse). To open the panel, click on the Export icon in the lower right corner of the main Photo RAW window, or can choose Export from the File menu."
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Yes, but you don't need to resize, just turn it off.
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I see what you mean about unchecking the Photo Size button.
Though it doesn't seem to matter when exporting actual size.
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It's extra processing and adjustments that you don't need. If you're not resizing it's better to leave it off until you need it.
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I would add that checking the Photo Size panel (when exporting actual size) allows an export at 300ppi rather that the default 72.
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