Originally Posted by
Dave Humphries
Hi Bedanta,
Good to hear/see from you again.
I have one suggestion and one observation on your nice sunsets.
My suggestion is that you correct the leaning verticals caused by tilting the camera upwards to capture the sky.
My observation is that I can see jpg artefacts - more than I would hope, which makes me wonder if your phone's camera is saving its jpgs in the highest possible quality setting? (It may be)
Unfortunately, although the camera is 5 MP, jpg works on 8 x 8 blocks of pixels when processing, which, at lower saving quality settings, can (in some areas of an image) cause fine tone gradations to be resolved into a 'blocky' (read slightly pixelated) structures equating to a 0.6 MP image overlaid on the 5 MP one. To me, this is more obvious in the first and third images, where some of the brighter clouds have straight (horizontal and/or vertical) edges. The Photoshop sharpening may have made this slightly worse, by adding little dark halos to some of them - or may be the camera did that too.
However, it is quite a subtle effect and many viewers may not even notice it, since it requires a degree of close examination and these shots aren't really about that.
I hope that is useful and not discouraging,