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when exporting how can I change the file size
Dec 2, 2015 16:49:03   #
tita1948 Loc: North Idaho
 
When I send photos to my editor he says my files are too big. How do I make them smaller in Lightroom.

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Dec 2, 2015 17:12:22   #
Blenheim Orange Loc: Michigan
 
tita1948 wrote:
When I send photos to my editor he says my files are too big. How do I make them smaller in Lightroom.


http://lightroomtricks.com/resize-images-lightroom

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Dec 2, 2015 17:12:51   #
RichardTaylor Loc: Sydney, Australia
 
There is a resize option in the Export dialogue.

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Dec 3, 2015 08:47:25   #
pecohen Loc: Central Maine
 
tita1948 wrote:
When I send photos to my editor he says my files are too big. How do I make them smaller in Lightroom.

I don't use Lightroom but there are several answers addressing how to use Lightroom for that purpose. Let me address more general aspects of your question.

You probably are sending JPEG files to your editor unless your editor has specifically requested another format. There are two things that make a JPEG file big.

An important factor is the number of pixels and many cameras today will provide more than you likely need; you should reduce the image to whatever is appropriate. If the image is to be printed in a high-class glossy magazine then you will probably need many more pixels than if it is to be printed in a newspaper. Discuss with your editor what dimensions in pixels are needed and reduce your image dimensions appropriately.

The second issue is the compression factor. When you save a JPEG file you will probably find a menu to adjust the compression factor (and possibly a check-box for whether or not to compress). You probably do want to compress the image unless it is to be edited and re-edited later - again, ask your editor what he or she wants. Be aware that compressing the image will reduce the quality - though you probably will not see the difference with only a small amount of compression and even with a large amount you may have to look very carefully to see the difference.

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Dec 3, 2015 14:18:06   #
tita1948 Loc: North Idaho
 
pecohen wrote:
I don't use Lightroom but there are several answers addressing how to use Lightroom for that purpose. Let me address more general aspects of your question.

You probably are sending JPEG files to your editor unless your editor has specifically requested another format. There are two things that make a JPEG file big.

An important factor is the number of pixels and many cameras today will provide more than you likely need; you should reduce the image to whatever is appropriate. If the image is to be printed in a high-class glossy magazine then you will probably need many more pixels than if it is to be printed in a newspaper. Discuss with your editor what dimensions in pixels are needed and reduce your image dimensions appropriately.

The second issue is the compression factor. When you save a JPEG file you will probably find a menu to adjust the compression factor (and possibly a check-box for whether or not to compress). You probably do want to compress the image unless it is to be edited and re-edited later - again, ask your editor what he or she wants. Be aware that compressing the image will reduce the quality - though you probably will not see the difference with only a small amount of compression and even with a large amount you may have to look very carefully to see the difference.
I don't use Lightroom but there are several answer... (show quote)


Thank you. Yes I think I will start taking the pictures at a lower pixel value.
Thank again.

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