ATTN: Nikon Software Users
Andy
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Hey team
We have a customer who shoots Nikon, but can't seem to get his jpg files under 8 megabytes (standard user).
What are the "save as" options in Nikon software? And no, I'm not sure what version he's using or anything, so please give multiple options if they exist.
Thanks in advance.
We have a customer who shoots Nikon, but can't seem to get his jpg files under 8 megabytes (standard user).
What are the "save as" options in Nikon software? And no, I'm not sure what version he's using or anything, so please give multiple options if they exist.
Thanks in advance.
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Sorry Andy, can't help with this one, but I'm calling in an expert... stdby. BTW, would help to know what camera they're using. No matter what you interface you use, I know for sure that D200 files are just obscenely huge.
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I know that Nikon View has a simple "resize jpeg" command that can be found by right clicking the mouse over the thumbnail of either an image or a group of selected images (Nikonview is a free download at Nikon's website). This allows you to save a new file at either a smaller size or quality setting or both in order to resize the jpg file.
I am not sure how to do it in "Picture Project" because i just do not use the program and do not have access to it at the moment. I will check it later. Nikon Capture NX has "Save as" options which can control size as well via quality settings Adjusting quality levels down will reduce the file size without necessarily degrading the image much.
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My guess is he/she is using the highest quality setting which will definitely make the file quite large.
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If you can find out which software package it is from Nikon, you can get very specific answers on dpreview in any Nikon forum or the Retouching forum. There are loads of Nikon Capture and Nikon Capture NX users there. But without the exact name of the software package, there would be different directions for Capture, Capture NX, Nikon View, Nikon Project, etc... Presumably, the customer is either uprezzing or using too high a JPEG quality level, but I don't know the specific instructions for any of these packages (I'm an ACR user).
My Nikon D2Xs (12 MegaPixels) files shot in RAW and saved as JPEG quality level 10 from ACR/CS2 are in the 2.5-4MB range with most around 3MB.
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The customer just wrote back. He's using Nikon's PictureProject 1.5 software.
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That's a very non-user friendly program. I have it at home and I'll play with when I get there to see if I can find anything out. I generally avoid it like the plague. :
Also, checking out some information before I get off work I found that Nikon has updates out for Picture Project. Maybe updating will help too? Picture Project Updates Page There are updates for Mac and Windows.
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Also searched "resize" with no results. Searching "size" just brings up stuff that talks about thumbnail viewing size and sorting by file size, not actually resizing the image.
There are some free editing programs like Picasa though, if that helps any?
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I shoot CompressedRaw+JPG on a D200. The RAWs are 8MB and the JPG anywhere from 1.5 to 3MB on highest quality. That does not seem 'obscenely huge' to me. What sizes does a 20D or 30D produce?
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And why would the customer be uploading RAW files anyway. Clearly the jpg's should be way smaller. Something doesn't add up, good point TomaS.
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I think I remember that some Nikon software has a JPEG compression setting that applies almost no compression and the images it generates are absolutely huge. You could give it a 2MB jpeg, make a small change or even no change, save it under minimum compression and get an 8MB jpeg. That's obviously silly and impractical because there certainly isn't that much actual information in the file, but if you turn compression down ridiculously low that can be generated. More than likely, the user just needs to use a more reasonable jpeg compression setting, but without the software in front of me, I can't make a specific recommendatoin.
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I went home last night and checked Picture Project and I believe that if you want to resize your images you use the export command and adjust your settings regarding size and quality accordingly. I have not actually used this so I am not sure of the results as far as file size/setting are concerned. I do know that if you use Picassa and choose Maximum quality when exporting it will sometimes substantially increse the files size. I do not know if Picture Project will do the same.
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Click Export
Choose size from limited preset options.
I resized a .NEF file to a few specifications. First I exported at full size w/no quality change as a JPEG and got:
3008 x 2000 = 4.39M
then I resized the same file:
800 x 532 = 461.6K (with full quality)
640 x 426 = 302.5k (with full quality)
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