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30th July 2011 #1
How do you make an avatar have a sharper picture?
Just wondered if anyone knows how to make an avatar have a sharper picture on Photoshop? As when I re-size the pixel size to get the kb to the max 19.5kb stated, the quality is really soft/rubbish and the pic is quite small, when I have noticed that some other people's are quite sharp and the pics are bigger.
Thanks for any help!
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30th July 2011 #2
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Can't answer your question SEB, but can say..............like your new avatar
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30th July 2011 #3
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30th July 2011 #4
Hmm ... I selected my latest avatar on account of the fact that I like to look smart and well-dressed; however, I have to admit to being a bit disappointed with the facial aspect ... as it doesn't show-up my best features [the eyes] to full advantage - possibly because of the reflection from my spectacles.
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30th July 2011 #5
... not that I'm vain or anything
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30th July 2011 #6
... NOT HALF!
But, seriously, I think EVERYONE wants to look their best wherever possible.
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30th July 2011 #7
I avoid looking in the mirrors now.
There's always this haggard old bloke looking back at me, instead of my youthful handsome self.
Must get some newer better quality ones.
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31st July 2011 #8Better quality what?Must get some newer better quality ones.

Mirrors?
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31st July 2011 #9
Of course.
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31st July 2011 #10
do you save your photo as j peg? if so try save as png, it is much better quality,
i dont know if this is your problem but worth the mention
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1st August 2011 #11
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1st August 2011 #12
I think we are or own worth critics and while others might think photos of us are fine, we can find plenty about them that we are not so keen on. I find it hard to get people to take photos of me that I like and have to get them to take several so I might get some that I think are ok. If I could take photos of myself, I would as then I could get what I'm looking for!
Actually a mirror by yhe camera of whoever is taking the photo would help, as then you'd be at least able to see what you might look like in the photo!
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1st August 2011 #13Tweet
Give it another 15 years and you'll find even harder.
I always blame the camera now, for making me look like a wrinkly bald-headed old git.
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