How To Export Photos Out Of Lightroom With NO Loss Of Quality (a few simple tweaks)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 เม.ย. 2023
- You don't want to be doing all that epic photography and editing and then getting just one setting wrong and exporting at a lower resolution than what is possible.
I have recently found out that some of you are getting low quality files when exporting out of Lightroom. With a few simple tweaks you can make sure this never happens again.
Please let me know if you have any questions....
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Thank you so much for the tutorial. makes sense and a really easy follow
Thanks so much, so good to hear it was easy to follow, I will be doing more TH-cams on Lightroom in the future, so Im glad this one helped!
Great easy to understand video! Thank you so much!
Thanks for the feedback Christopher, super happy that it was helpful!
finally thank you
Thank you😊It’s very helpful
so glad you found the tutorial helpful, appreciate you letting me know\
Thanks for the clear video!
Glad it was helpful, really appreciate your feedback
Thanks
Great guide but I do not see an "image sizing" tab, I am fairly new to LR however but still, no option for it otherwise I would've figured it out by now.
What Lightroom version are you using? is it "Lightroom Classic" ? if so it should definitely have the image sizing tab.. are you using on desktop or on mobile?
Thanks.
happy it helped!
Thank you a ton for the Info! Is there a reason my image is more saturated and has more contrast after export? This is really confusing. I#m editing it to my liking and get a totally different result at the end. Any help is appreciated
This could be because your computer or screen is setup for a different colour profile... I set mine to SRGB because that is closer to the standard that most of my clients will be viewing and printing in.. some monitors will be set to Adobe RGB or Adobe RGB 98... but the colour profile you are viewing in can make a huge difference in how they look on screen... also what colour profile are you exporting as?
@@dreamlifephotography oh, ok thanks for the reply.. my monitor is set to srgb and i export in srgb.
I use the technicolor cinestyle profile a lot of the time in camera. The problem is it is a custom profile and has to be imported into the camera.
Importing it into lightroom didn't work for me using the import option in the profile menu in the develop tab. It is a p2f file and I couldn't find any information online on how to install or
convert it.
This whole topic seems so unnecessary as a whole. Kn davinci resolve you can set color space tags and every player is just taking the set tag for mapping.
Lightroom should be able to apply a color space transform from profoto to segb and render the colors correctly but it doesn't seem to work that way. I am probably missing something.
Thanks and take care
Its hard to say from here what you are missing, but if it looks totally different in LR to photoshop or anywhere else on your computer I would say that you are viewing in a different colour profile outside or inside LR.. I hope you can get an answer to this... if you are on Mac be sure not to have high dynamic range turned on, I thinks this stuffs with the profiles@@The_Daliban
@@dreamlifephotography thank you, yeah it’s so confusing.
Going to keep searching for answers.
Thank you a lot for your help🙏🏻
how do you save the editing settings from this library to other newer imports? Is it a library setting?
So if you set it up as the video instructs, then automactically every time you import new photos on to that harddrive the adjustments and settings you make will be saved into that LR catalouge that you made.... when you get a new hard drive you will have to start this setup again, but otherwise just keep loading.. does that answer your question?
@@dreamlifephotography I think so I will look into it more. it just always seems my photos are a little lower quality even when I follow these instructions.
Do you resize the image when your putting it on Instagram? Or do you let Instagram compress it?
Hey Sam... great question, I do resize to put on instagram. I make an action in Photoshop that resizes to 3000px longest side and sends to a folder which can then be sent to my phone. I do have a video on this youtube channel that explains how I do this..... sending to the phone at full res just takes up too much space
@@dreamlifephotography Hi, if I upload photos from desktop will I lose resolution? thx
I am starting with a 16-24MB file, and when I export it, as you show here, they are still coming out to be anywhere from 2-6MB. Using Lightroom Classic. Any tips at all? thank you!
make sure quality is turned up to 100% and that you are not resizing ... have that box unticked
What about when you are exporting for Social Media use? do you export at those jpeg settings and then just let facebook/instagram etc because they reduce the file size to 2048 on the long edge, do you bother reducing them to that or not?
Yeah this is a great question! I know that they reduce to a certain size (2048px long side) and I have downsized to this in the past but with the pinch and zoom on insta now I find if I load them at 3000px long side or even 3500px they just look to me to be better. This is just from my basic testing and observations, so thats why I go higher with pixel count. When I have done their suggested size it always looks poorer quality... At the end of the day you are loading up on to someones elses platform so you have little control... this is why I help my members and students get a place that they own to properly display their photos... but I would encourage you to try an upload at 3000 px and then try one at 2048 and see if you can notice any difference
@@dreamlifephotography cool I will go d that ago later on and see what I think thanks for the reply dude
sRGB is only necessary for pictures for the web. Most printers today accept Adobe RGB (1998)
Yes you are right, printers will accept just about all colour spaces
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Why not form Library?? Not explanation . You just getting minus.
Sorry I don't comprehend your question, can you restructure it?