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JSPhotography
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I'm starting out with a 7meg jpg file, some adjustments and slight crop in LR4 and my export is only 700kb. Quality is at 100 and 34,00dpi. I don't print much, LR is new to me and this will be a 16 x 20. Will it be OK?
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Double check the dpi setting when you export, and make sure you didn't set it to 34.00. I have mine set to 300 and I don't lose hardly anything when I export a jpg from a jpg. But then again, I'm not cropping the jpgs, as they were already cropped from the raw file.
GaryB
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Thanks, dpi is deffinatly 34,000. I didn't know exactly what was needed so I looked up the max value I could specify.
http://regex.info/blog/lightroom-goodies/jpeg-quality
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If you are exporting the file to an outside vendor for printing
, you will want a minimum of 200 pixels per inch along each side of the print.
16 x 200 = 3,200 pixels for the short side, and 4,800 would be better.
20 x 200 = 4,000 pixels for the long side. 300 ppi would be better, and would be 6,000
3200x4000 = 12.8 megapixels for a 16x20 inch print at 200 ppi.
dpi is a printer specification
I think you are referring to pixels per inch needed for a quality print, which many would consider 200 ppi.
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Thanks for the link, interesting read.
Thanks Pathfinder. I think I have the basics figured out now. My biggest problem was not knowing what I needed from a pixel standpoint for a quality print job. I'm good now.
A short discussion of image pixel sizes needed for printing
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