Seriously ! I have consumed so many videos of content creators from all over the world that I believe I know one thing or two about how good is someone into explaining things, and you miss ,is the ultimate queen of pedagogy and information transmission ! Thank you, youtube god for having put a video of yours into my suggestion I immediately shared your content with other photographers !
You are an amazing photographer and you have a really special way of explaining everything.Thank you for all the effort that you put in making your tutorials and sharing it with us .Keep up the good work P.S.You're also very beautiful.
Changing the resolution of an exported image does affect the size of that image. Standard resolution for a computer monitor is 72dpi. I think your 300 dpi images will automatically be compressed to this size but you also have to deal with the actual overall size of the image. When I deliver my images to clients I give them a full size TIFF for print and publication and a much smaller jpeg image for internet already sized to 72dpi.
Joanie, this is such a useful video - THANK YOU! I have literally referred back to it about 8 times in the last few months. Love your clear explanations and tutorials. Keep up the great work. x
What an amazingly informative video and you are the best teacher Joanie! It goes beyond sayin g how much I learnt from your TH-cam tutorials and I am a fan of your style !
Joanie, you're amazing!! You're more than just a personality but a terrific teacher. You don't just assume someone knows a minor (but often important) detail. You take the time to discuss or mention or refer the viewer someone with expert knowledge. Thanks so much!
Gosh, now it made sense while my photos look like crap on social media. Thank you a lot for your awesome video. Thank you for sharing. You are amazing as always.
I have watched so many videos on exporting and yours by far is the best... thank you so very much... I liked , and subscribed cause I need your info in my life! 😎
thank you so much for this explanatory video and for almost any video you have made!! you are answering a lot of my questions in a way that no one else is!! eternally grateful!!
Joanie, Thank you very much for the excellent subject. I congratulate you for the clear way of explaining and transmitting it. Will be very helpful for me! Greetings from Lima, Peru. (Your photos are very nice and they inspire me).
Oh Joanie, I am so happy that I am following you. Learned so much since I started last month. The blurry images on the social platforms was my latest struggle. I could not work it out what to do to make them look nice and crispy. But now, now things will change. Can’t wait for next week video.
Omg!! I just found you! This is THE BEST Lightroom exporting video I have seen. Thank you so much! New subscriber here. Love your beautiful vibe, btw! 💕
Thanks so much! This was awesome! Sitting here thinking how much time and frustration you are saving me on figuring all this out on my own! You are so appreciated!
Wow Joanie, honestly, you are such a blessing! Thank you for sharing your knowledge on TH-cam. You have helped me immensely. Thank you, thank you, thank you. P.S. Where you on Guy's Grocery Games? I thought I saw someone in the show commercial who looked just like you.
This is wonderful and useful info...living in the countryside it is a luxury to go to the big city. We have you here to help and give spot on info. I am a lecturer and the one thing I hate is when someone is wasting my time. You dont jabber...you get to the essence of the matter and keep my attention. Thank you for sharing...blessings to you and your family.
Joannie it's a fantastic walk-through and a very comprehensive guide, I just made all my settings as you said. One small note on web image optimization - web resolution usually starts/equals 72 pixels (it could be 120 too) and the print, as you said is 300 pixels. While it doesn't make any difference on social media, it certainly affects your loading speed when put on your website.
No, PPI makes absolutely no difference at all. It doesn't change the number of pixels in the digital file, and it has no effect on the size of the file, so the upload time is identical whether you specify 72ppi, 120ppi, 300ppi (or even 1ppi) exactly as Joanie describes. The only thing that affects upload speed is file size, and the thing that has the biggest impact on the file size is the number of pixels in the file. Try exporting a file at 1ppi, 72ppi and 300ppi and compare the file sizes on the computer disk - they will be identical. Reduce the number of pixels in the file by altering the pixel dimensions in the Image Sizing region of the Export dialog box, but don't bother changing the ppi value - it will have no effect at all.
If you've hit 16x9 crop and youre getting the crop in landscape, hit the X key and it will change the orientation from Landscape to Portrait. Joanie can you make a video on image stacking and your workflow thank you!
This helped me! I have been doing a hi res and a websize file but now that I have blogstomp, it does the compression for me. I noticed the reduction in quality on Facebook and found this video when searching for an answer!
This is so helpful Joanie! It’s like you’re reading my mind each week on what’s stumping me ( even though you’ve already walked me through this- Good Lord🤪). Luv seeing hubs too, adorbs😘😘
Hello Joanie! Thanks for this very helpful video that I have come back to a couple of times. QUESTION: Since this is almost 3 years old I am curious if anything has changed? Also, why do you save for Instagram 1080 on the long edge, when this is the measurement of the short edge (and 1350 for the long edge)? Thanks a lot in advance - best from Susanne 🙏🏻😊
Great stuff thanks Joanie. For me I file Asparagus - Grilled; Asparagus - steamed- client etc. Reason being I don't want everything starting with Grilled coming up. Military warehousing background. As single lazy male I cook my Asparagus in the bag it came in with a tab of butter crushed clove of garlic for about ,60 - 90 seconds in the microwave. The bag goes in the bin. No dishwashing.
Almost 2020 and can't believe I'm watching this video for the first time... finally found really really greate info 'bout export settings for every single platform, specially IG in general ❤❤❤... THANK YOU VERY VERY MUCH!!!🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼 MERRY CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR! 🤗🎆🎊🌲
Hey Joanie! this is amazing! This has helped me a ton. A question, if my client already specified where they gonna post the photo should I export them according to what they specified or should I just send them the pictures with original quality.
What to do with an Instagram picture if it is horizontal? :) Do we switch to the Short Edge? Thank you so much for your advice, you are so bubbly and explain very well! It feels that you know what you are doing :)
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Thank you for this tutorial !! it is very useful ! Greetings from Spain :)
Joanie could you talk about how to find a good SEO specialist? I find that the market is SO SATURATED with people claiming to be ‘seo specialists’ that it’s hard to know who is the real deal.
As far as SEO for my website (not TH-cam...I don't do much with TH-cam SEO other than some basic common sense in naming my videos) I like and apply the principles of hashtagjeff.com/
Dear Joanie, my lightroom looks different from your version. When i go to export all those options dont appear. I love your Channel and will start watching all your Videos :)
Hi, thank you for a very nice and informative video, however I would like to ask if you feel these settings are still accurate? Once again, very good and thanks
Does the metadata show your camera settings and adjustments you made in post? If so, can other photographers steal your information so they can start editing like you? Not sure if this makes sense but i get asked about my settings all the time or how i edited a sports pic i took. I've seen some posts on smugmug and some pictures have name of camera and settings, etc. Is this a setting in smugmug or because it was exported from LR like that? Great video.
Hi! Nice video! I ve got an issue: I Just calibrated my monitor bit when I export an image (RAW in jpg) from lightroom with your settings the JPEG Is darker and overall grainier, and I mean a lot. How can this happen? Thank you and keep up your work!
Seriously ! I have consumed so many videos of content creators from all over the world that I believe I know one thing or two about how good is someone into explaining things, and you miss ,is the ultimate queen of pedagogy and information transmission ! Thank you, youtube god for having put a video of yours into my suggestion I immediately shared your content with other photographers !
You are an amazing photographer and you have a really special way of explaining everything.Thank you for all the effort that you put in making your tutorials and sharing it with us .Keep up the good work
P.S.You're also very beautiful.
Changing the resolution of an exported image does affect the size of that image. Standard resolution for a computer monitor is 72dpi. I think your 300 dpi images will automatically be compressed to this size but you also have to deal with the actual overall size of the image. When I deliver my images to clients I give them a full size TIFF for print and publication and a much smaller jpeg image for internet already sized to 72dpi.
Joanie, this is such a useful video - THANK YOU! I have literally referred back to it about 8 times in the last few months. Love your clear explanations and tutorials. Keep up the great work. x
What an amazingly informative video and you are the best teacher Joanie! It goes beyond sayin g how much I learnt from your TH-cam tutorials and I am a fan of your style !
I'm watching a video of you every day. Thanks.
love you love you love you
p.s
just finalized the deal on my very first photography studio
and you are the first one I told you about it
Love your "spunk" & energy! This video was really useful for me - thanks!
Joanie, you're amazing!! You're more than just a personality but a terrific teacher. You don't just assume someone knows a minor (but often important) detail. You take the time to discuss or mention or refer the viewer someone with expert knowledge. Thanks so much!
Gosh, now it made sense while my photos look like crap on social media. Thank you a lot for your awesome video. Thank you for sharing. You are amazing as always.
Love the way you express yourself and make the learning fun for us. There are lot to learn from you!
I have watched so many videos on exporting and yours by far is the best... thank you so very much... I liked , and subscribed cause I need your info in my life! 😎
thank you so much for this explanatory video and for almost any video you have made!! you are answering a lot of my questions in a way that no one else is!! eternally grateful!!
I'm so glad!
I appreciate your detailed explanations of your exporting workflow. Thank you very much.
Joanie, Thank you very much for the excellent subject. I congratulate you for the clear way of explaining and transmitting it. Will be very helpful for me! Greetings from Lima, Peru. (Your photos are very nice and they inspire me).
Oh Joanie, I am so happy that I am following you. Learned so much since I started last month. The blurry images on the social platforms was my latest struggle. I could not work it out what to do to make them look nice and crispy. But now, now things will change. Can’t wait for next week video.
Omg!! I just found you! This is THE BEST Lightroom exporting video I have seen. Thank you so much! New subscriber here. Love your beautiful vibe, btw! 💕
Amazing! I have been so confused as to why my images looked so different on social media. A million thank yous!
Yeh I was struggling the same thing too!!
you're fabulous love your energy!
thanks for helping!
Thanks so much! This was awesome! Sitting here thinking how much time and frustration you are saving me on figuring all this out on my own! You are so appreciated!
Great refresher, very helpful thanks.
Nice one! Thanks girl, for giving us such helpful advice and for your lovely energy:)
thanks so much for not just telling us the settings, but also what they mean!
Wow Joanie, honestly, you are such a blessing! Thank you for sharing your knowledge on TH-cam. You have helped me immensely. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
P.S. Where you on Guy's Grocery Games? I thought I saw someone in the show commercial who looked just like you.
Ha ha! Yep! I was on the "Cheesier" episode. I think there's a replay of it coming up in May. It filmed in November 2016
This is wonderful and useful info...living in the countryside it is a luxury to go to the big city. We have you here to help and give spot on info. I am a lecturer and the one thing I hate is when someone is wasting my time. You dont jabber...you get to the essence of the matter and keep my attention. Thank you for sharing...blessings to you and your family.
Joannie it's a fantastic walk-through and a very comprehensive guide, I just made all my settings as you said. One small note on web image optimization - web resolution usually starts/equals 72 pixels (it could be 120 too) and the print, as you said is 300 pixels. While it doesn't make any difference on social media, it certainly affects your loading speed when put on your website.
No, PPI makes absolutely no difference at all. It doesn't change the number of pixels in the digital file, and it has no effect on the size of the file, so the upload time is identical whether you specify 72ppi, 120ppi, 300ppi (or even 1ppi) exactly as Joanie describes.
The only thing that affects upload speed is file size, and the thing that has the biggest impact on the file size is the number of pixels in the file. Try exporting a file at 1ppi, 72ppi and 300ppi and compare the file sizes on the computer disk - they will be identical. Reduce the number of pixels in the file by altering the pixel dimensions in the Image Sizing region of the Export dialog box, but don't bother changing the ppi value - it will have no effect at all.
If you've hit 16x9 crop and youre getting the crop in landscape, hit the X key and it will change the orientation from Landscape to Portrait. Joanie can you make a video on image stacking and your workflow thank you!
Awesome! Very helpful and clearly explained. Thank you.
OK YAY! That was exactly what I needed but couldn't find anywhere - at least not nearly as concise, precise, and fun. Thank you!
Quick note here. In the testing I have performed for instagram. The settings are best 1080 on the short edge.
Love your video tho!
so you are saying short edge 1080 is better than long edge 1080?
@@thelostwolfsjourney3136 same question
@@thelostwolfsjourney3136 yes...coz insta suggests 1350*1080 (not 1080 being the long edge)
This was so helpful! I've wondered for months why my photos didn't look right on my blog! Thank you for this :)
Awesome tutorial....Thanks!
Thanks for sharing! Learned something new. Will definitely do this the next time I upload my photos
super helpful as always!! Thank You so much for all the work that you do!
This video just made my life so much easier ❣️ thank you
Thanks for all these helpful infos!! All the best from Sweden
This helped me! I have been doing a hi res and a websize file but now that I have blogstomp, it does the compression for me. I noticed the reduction in quality on Facebook and found this video when searching for an answer!
This is so helpful Joanie! It’s like you’re reading my mind each week on what’s stumping me ( even though you’ve already walked me through this- Good Lord🤪). Luv seeing hubs too, adorbs😘😘
This was super helpful. I now have paying clients. YIPPEE! Thank you so much.
Great video! 👏🏻👏🏻
Hello Joanie! Thanks for this very helpful video that I have come back to a couple of times. QUESTION: Since this is almost 3 years old I am curious if anything has changed? Also, why do you save for Instagram 1080 on the long edge, when this is the measurement of the short edge (and 1350 for the long edge)? Thanks a lot in advance - best from Susanne 🙏🏻😊
Love this!!! Thanks so much!!
So much to learn! You are a wealth of information! TY.
On exporting for website use, I always reduce the resolution to 72ppi because that's what browsers display.
Thank you ❤️ my pics turned out great!!
Amazing - thank you SO much, Joanie!
Very interesting Tutorial , Thanks a lot !
Great stuff thanks Joanie. For me I file Asparagus - Grilled; Asparagus - steamed- client etc. Reason being I don't want everything starting with Grilled coming up. Military warehousing background. As single lazy male I cook my Asparagus in the bag it came in with a tab of butter crushed clove of garlic for about ,60 - 90 seconds in the microwave. The bag goes in the bin. No dishwashing.
That's a good point! And definitely, I love seeing how other people organize their files
Almost 2020 and can't believe I'm watching this video for the first time... finally found really really greate info 'bout export settings for every single platform, specially IG in general ❤❤❤... THANK YOU VERY VERY MUCH!!!🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼 MERRY CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR! 🤗🎆🎊🌲
Amazing clear help and info Thank you so much!!!
Thank you so much! Love love love your work and your videos. May I ask which light you are using in this video?
You're the best!! Thank you for putting this video up!
This video is so helpful! Thanks a lot
A thousand thank you’s I have been struggling with all the different sizes.
Thank you, thank you, thank you!! I'm going to be using these presets!
This is Awesome! It was super helpful.
Thanks Joanie!
So helpful! Thank you!
Your content is simply amazing! Thank you so much from Brazil.
Soooo helpful! AS ALWAYS...thank you so much Joanie.
Your channel is amazing! I love love it!
i love your vibe and your hair!
Very useful video. Thanks a ton appreciated ❤️🙏
great video, thank you so much for the help
This saved me so. much. time! You rock! Thank you
Thank you so much Joanie! Your videos are so helpful. Love your vibe what you're doing. Lots of love. ❤️
You should explain the settings for Resolution a bit more, the file sizes differs significantly when choosing 300 vs 72 ppi
Thanku so much from India…!
Hey Joanie! this is amazing! This has helped me a ton. A question, if my client already specified where they gonna post the photo should I export them according to what they specified or should I just send them the pictures with original quality.
So inspiring as usual!
this was one of the best videos I watched as a newbie !so clear and easy THANK YOU 😊 Could you do a video on filings system of all those images ? 😀
Thank you for this. I do not feel stupid. Good job.
This is so helpful thanks dear. I will use lightroom cc mobile to do these setting next time
Super useful! So glad I subscribed!
This was incredibly helpful! Thank you!
Also can you explain what medidata is?
Brilliant video, soooo useful! Thank you
omg I love you thank you for making this so simple to learn!
What to do with an Instagram picture if it is horizontal? :) Do we switch to the Short Edge?
Thank you so much for your advice, you are so bubbly and explain very well! It feels that you know what you are doing :)
Thank you for this tutorial !! it is very useful ! Greetings from Spain :)
Thank you very much, amazing video...
Hi Joanie! Just curious, has exporting settings changed since 2018? Do you do it any differently? Thank you.
Lightroom is new for me so this video was awesome!! Thanks for sharing!
Love you for this!! You saved meeeeeeeee
This was so helpful. Thank you Joanie.
Wow what a great tutorial! Thank you :)
Thank you, great info and content!
Glad it was helpful!
Joanie could you talk about how to find a good SEO specialist? I find that the market is SO SATURATED with people claiming to be ‘seo specialists’ that it’s hard to know who is the real deal.
As far as SEO for my website (not TH-cam...I don't do much with TH-cam SEO other than some basic common sense in naming my videos) I like and apply the principles of hashtagjeff.com/
Thanks !so important to know 💕 you’re awesome
Dear Joanie, my lightroom looks different from your version. When i go to export all those options dont appear. I love your Channel and will start watching all your Videos :)
Hi, thank you for a very nice and informative video, however I would like to ask if you feel these settings are still accurate?
Once again, very good and thanks
Great video! Joanie, is this still what you use today, or maybe time for a small quick update video? :)
Joanie are these settings still true 3 years later? You should do a revisit
Does the metadata show your camera settings and adjustments you made in post? If so, can other photographers steal your information so they can start editing like you? Not sure if this makes sense but i get asked about my settings all the time or how i edited a sports pic i took. I've seen some posts on smugmug and some pictures have name of camera and settings, etc. Is this a setting in smugmug or because it was exported from LR like that? Great video.
Epic as always!!
Hi! Nice video! I ve got an issue: I Just calibrated my monitor bit when I export an image (RAW in jpg) from lightroom with your settings the JPEG Is darker and overall grainier, and I mean a lot.
How can this happen? Thank you and keep up your work!
So helpful, thank you
Thank you so much!
OMG!!! Thank you! Soooo helpful!!!! Thank you!!!
When you save a setting as preset, does it include the destination folder and filename settings or just the image settings?
Joanie! thanks for all the tips! really valuable information. I have a question, do you know the optimal settings for LinkedIn?
Sorry I don't, but I imagine the FB specs would work fine