>This is caused by on-the-fly interpolation. When you zoom out >by an amount that is equally divisible by 100 you are merely >shrinking pixels as they are painted on screen. If you use a >percentage that creates a decimal when the pixels are reduced >Photoshop must use a form of interpolation to resolve this.
Makes sense. Thanks for your input. Do you think this is more noticeable with the specific size of D500 files? I never noticed this before with other cameras.
>by an amount that is equally divisible by 100 you are merely
>shrinking pixels as they are painted on screen. If you use a
>percentage that creates a decimal when the pixels are reduced
>Photoshop must use a form of interpolation to resolve this.
Makes sense. Thanks for your input. Do you think this is more noticeable with the specific size of D500 files? I never noticed this before with other cameras.
Cheers,
Monte