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Recently, got some quite hiqh quality photos of Alizée's promo photo shoot from Paris, 4th of April, 2003. These aren't excatly new photos, since the full photo shoot serie has been available long time with smaller resolution. But now, some of them (29 out of 45), are available at slightly higher resolution (44 Mpixels vs. 4 Mpixels).
Some people likes to refer them as UHQ or Ultra High Quality which may describe some of the properties of the photos. They are roughly 8000x5500 pixels in size, compressed with JPEG with high quality settings. Physical size on disk varies from 16MB to 22MB per image. Once opened in editor, they eats roughly 130MB of memory per image.
Notice, they are simply too large and too slow for regular viewing, and it's not even necessary since no one has monitor that could get even near the needed resolution. For viewing pretty pictures, it's much more practical to view those HQ pictures that has been circulating long time already. Even they are higher quality than any monitor can do. Of course you can view them for fun if you wish but it can take several seconds to load one image to your viewer (she's worth the wait tho).
These UHQ versions are perfect for those who likes to work with graphics or for those who wishes to print big posters (45cm x 67cm at 300 dpi ). The photos has some visible grain due to fact that they are taken with SLR camera instead of digital-SLR camera. So, they are scanned from film negative to digital form. Due that, the film grain is visible in the photo (and basically the grain size is limiting factor in quality, not resolution of the images). But as we know, it's normal for photos so it's not something to worry about, it gives teh photo it's real look. If you want to get rid of off grain before using the photo in graphics then go ahead. It's totally up to you... depends what kind of look you like... 1
The source for the images wanted his site to be mentioned when sharing these, so big thanks belongs to:
http://www.vectorgraphicsgdh.com/
Some people likes to refer them as UHQ or Ultra High Quality which may describe some of the properties of the photos. They are roughly 8000x5500 pixels in size, compressed with JPEG with high quality settings. Physical size on disk varies from 16MB to 22MB per image. Once opened in editor, they eats roughly 130MB of memory per image.
Notice, they are simply too large and too slow for regular viewing, and it's not even necessary since no one has monitor that could get even near the needed resolution. For viewing pretty pictures, it's much more practical to view those HQ pictures that has been circulating long time already. Even they are higher quality than any monitor can do. Of course you can view them for fun if you wish but it can take several seconds to load one image to your viewer (she's worth the wait tho).
These UHQ versions are perfect for those who likes to work with graphics or for those who wishes to print big posters (45cm x 67cm at 300 dpi ). The photos has some visible grain due to fact that they are taken with SLR camera instead of digital-SLR camera. So, they are scanned from film negative to digital form. Due that, the film grain is visible in the photo (and basically the grain size is limiting factor in quality, not resolution of the images). But as we know, it's normal for photos so it's not something to worry about, it gives teh photo it's real look. If you want to get rid of off grain before using the photo in graphics then go ahead. It's totally up to you... depends what kind of look you like... 1
The source for the images wanted his site to be mentioned when sharing these, so big thanks belongs to:
http://www.vectorgraphicsgdh.com/
A képek letölthetők innen: http://www.alizee-forum.com/ltopic,9445,0,asc,930.html

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