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CaptureOne Pro 10 - How to create high resolution jpeg
Feb 13, 2017 15:59:33   #
folkus
 
I just purchased CaptureOne Pro 10 imaging software and tried to send jpeg photos to my work computer so I could have personal screen savers. My monitor is 21.5" on the diagonal and when I got to work, the shots didn't have much resolution. What is the best size/ settings for high resolution screen savers? Sorry if this is too basic or is asking for too much hand holding. I am using a Sony a7rII camera with 42 Megapixel sensor - - I should be able to squeeze out some fine detail. Lens is 50 mm f2.0. The output needs to be jpeg. My work computer doesn't read jpeg2000. Thanks for all helpful guidance.

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Feb 13, 2017 16:02:59   #
drklrd Loc: Cincinnati Ohio
 
Convert it to a BMP that's what I do.Or create a low res jpeg that works too. I use Adobe and know nothing about a jpeg2000.

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Feb 14, 2017 06:29:43   #
Gene51 Loc: Yonkers, NY, now in LSD (LowerSlowerDelaware)
 
folkus wrote:
I just purchased CaptureOne Pro 10 imaging software and tried to send jpeg photos to my work computer so I could have personal screen savers. My monitor is 21.5" on the diagonal and when I got to work, the shots didn't have much resolution. What is the best size/ settings for high resolution screen savers? Sorry if this is too basic or is asking for too much hand holding. I am using a Sony a7rII camera with 42 Megapixel sensor - - I should be able to squeeze out some fine detail. Lens is 50 mm f2.0. The output needs to be jpeg. My work computer doesn't read jpeg2000. Thanks for all helpful guidance.
I just purchased CaptureOne Pro 10 imaging softwar... (show quote)


You can create your own output settings and save it as a processing recipe, or you can use the one provided that offers full sized jpgs at 80% quality. The size of your display is meaningless. What does matter is the resolution. If your display is 21.5" it is likely 1920x1080 or 1920x1200. If you choose to make an image that is 1920 pixels on the longest side (using the longest side option in Output:Scale) the resulting image will fill the screen if the image is in landscape. If you take that same image to a 4K screen with a resolution of 3840 pixels × 2160 pixels, the 1920 px-wide image would only occupy half the width of the screen. Your native image size at 43 mp is 7952 x 5304 px - so you have a lot of image "real estate" to work with, leaving you lot of cropping opportunities.

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Feb 14, 2017 11:02:23   #
ebbote Loc: Hockley, Texas
 
Jpeg 2000 is a program that turns Jpegs into lossless Jpegs, it will stop the loss of pixels, like a raw file.
drklrd wrote:
Convert it to a BMP that's what I do.Or create a low res jpeg that works too. I use Adobe and know nothing about a jpeg2000.

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Feb 14, 2017 14:16:33   #
jackpi Loc: Southwest Ohio
 
folkus wrote:
I just purchased CaptureOne Pro 10 imaging software and tried to send jpeg photos to my work computer so I could have personal screen savers. My monitor is 21.5" on the diagonal and when I got to work, the shots didn't have much resolution. What is the best size/ settings for high resolution screen savers? Sorry if this is too basic or is asking for too much hand holding. I am using a Sony a7rII camera with 42 Megapixel sensor - - I should be able to squeeze out some fine detail. Lens is 50 mm f2.0. The output needs to be jpeg. My work computer doesn't read jpeg2000. Thanks for all helpful guidance.
I just purchased CaptureOne Pro 10 imaging softwar... (show quote)

Output the image with the same resolution as the monitor has on your work computer (1920 x 1080 ?)

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Feb 14, 2017 15:16:59   #
folkus
 
Thanks to all for your helpful responses.

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Feb 14, 2017 20:46:43   #
GENorkus Loc: Washington Twp, Michigan
 
If you still have questions, let use know. You can look through YouTube and then Capture One. Just about everything is there.

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