Sunday, November 24, 2013

I have fixed image problem

I think I have figured out the solution to fix the image quality problem. On your side, do you see this image look better? I feel frustrated that the online tools are keep changing. You just managed how things work, then suddenly it has changed. You have to re-learn everything again. The world is a completely different place now. We all need to learn how to keep a peace of mind when you live in a place you have no sense of in control.

8 comments:

linda m levine fine art said...

The second picture looks normal. I know it must be frustrating, but consider this challenge as a small one in the great scheme of things. There are things that can be changed in life and you work to change them. Then there are things that cannot be changed. Those are the true challenges life hands us. A different kind of frustration. I'm glad this picture challenge is fixable! Linda

Anonymous said...

I'm interested in what the solution was?

Karen Johnston Daily Paintings said...

Yes the second one looks better! You are so right about learning to keep peace of mind in this crazy world!!

cj roughton said...

I've been so frustrated by that also, is there a solution you can share? Thanks, C J

Libby Anderson daily painting.blogspot said...

Yes, we would love to know the solution! I have had some blurry posts.

Karen Eade said...

Hello Qiang, yes this is much better and I was able to fix my own blog image problems too thanks to the advice on your blog earlier: download Chrome (if you don't have it) and access your Google+ account using Chrome. Go into "photos", then settings, then switch off automatic "photo enhancement". The only thing is I have found it necessary to do this more than once. Wish Google et al did NOT fiddle with my photos. I know what you mean about lack of control. Painting is a away of coping with that, isn't it? Love the sunflower.

Connie Nobbe said...

Qiang, please tell us what you did to fix yours. Did you do what Karen did? Will I need to download Chrome?

Carol Blackburn said...

Lovely!