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Cropping without affecting quality?
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Re: Cropping without affecting quality?
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silkstone
Yes, I find that 5 is a good default. 25 is far too high - anything over 15 can produce noticeable artifacts.
Thanks fpr that tip I'll keep mine at 5 now that I know.
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