A beautiful picture - and girl, just such a pity it has been destroyed by poor quality - appics responsible? I've enlarged a section to show it clearly.
Well, yes. Since APPICS is smartphone based app, uploading photos from the phone just eats the quality at certain point.
But on APPICS app itself it looks good though...
Thanks for taking the time to explain. However, it does sound as if you are saying, posts on Steemit will not look as good - which does not make sense. Why would any artist (photographer) not want all copies shown to the public to be as perfect as possible?
btw - your photo, it looked like it should have been an oil painting.
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A beautiful picture - and girl, just such a pity it has been destroyed by poor quality - appics responsible? I've enlarged a section to show it clearly.
Well, yes. Since APPICS is smartphone based app, uploading photos from the phone just eats the quality at certain point.
But on APPICS app itself it looks good though...
Thanks for taking the time to explain. However, it does sound as if you are saying, posts on Steemit will not look as good - which does not make sense. Why would any artist (photographer) not want all copies shown to the public to be as perfect as possible?
btw - your photo, it looked like it should have been an oil painting.