Ces1um
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So I've been taking film photos, scanning them and viewing them on my MacBook air, or on my blackberry phone, or on the computers at work. I've never really seen much of a problem.
Then I bought an imac with the retina screen. Now my photos looks soft, or out of focus. Most of my photos no longer look crisp. Is this the fault of viewing them on a very high resolution screen? Were my photos being "scaled down" when viewed full screen on my laptop?
Has anybody else noticed this? I find it's absolutely ruining my enjoyment of photography. I was going to print out some photos which I thought looked great on my laptop but after viewing them on my imac, I now feel like my photos are terrible.
I rarely print anything these days, but I think I should print a few of these photos to convince myself one way or the other that I wasn't drunk when focusing my camera and taking these pictures.
Then I bought an imac with the retina screen. Now my photos looks soft, or out of focus. Most of my photos no longer look crisp. Is this the fault of viewing them on a very high resolution screen? Were my photos being "scaled down" when viewed full screen on my laptop?
Has anybody else noticed this? I find it's absolutely ruining my enjoyment of photography. I was going to print out some photos which I thought looked great on my laptop but after viewing them on my imac, I now feel like my photos are terrible.
I rarely print anything these days, but I think I should print a few of these photos to convince myself one way or the other that I wasn't drunk when focusing my camera and taking these pictures.