In the past, when I previously used the "regular camera manufacturer's image software," it was simple and easy, to take a selection of my "full size, high resolution," .jpeg images, and using that software, to then reduce those large images in smaller in resolution, (into smaller sized images), suitable to be attached to my (Comcast)emails, that I'd send to my friends and relatives.
I'd create a folder, (typically), on my desktop, to save the lower resolution images all to, and then I'd attach them, to my emails, in that folder, and send them out.
Now that I'm using Lightroom 6, I thought, that this powerful program, "must" have some "simple way", to Reduce .jpegs, in Resolution, and to do, the same thing, that I, used to, do.
Well, I have two books on LR, and I looked quickly, in each of them, and all, that I could find, that was close to this, was, "HOW TO "E-MAIL iMAGES USING LR."
This was a somewhat, involved process, and was very different, from what I was trying to do. I had wanted, to simply, REDUCE the Resolution of the .jpeg images, using LR and to save them, into a folder, from which I could then attach them, to my outgoing Comcast emails.
***To put them, into a place, where my Comcast Email Program, would be able, to access them, using it's BROWSE Function, which is only able to search for locations, on my Computer.
Can this be done with LR at all, or, must it be approached, using a completely different technique, and, if that is the case, what is the proper method, to getting it done? And, EXACTLY, How Do You Do It?
HOW DO YOU, TAKE YOUR IMAGES, THAT ARE IN LR, AND EMAIL THEM, SO THAT THEY ARE NOT TOO BIG, WHEN THEY OPEN THEM UP ON THE MONITOR?
Thank you, for sharing your knowledge.
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