hi. im a newbie in lightroom. thanks for this video. why do you have to limit your picture quality during export at 91 and not 100? whats the best format after editing your RAW file and have the best quality? thanks.
@MrYoda1972 This video was geared to exporting for a blog, so I actually didn't mind bumping the quality down. I've heard, though I've not tested, that for JPG exports, you pretty much can't see any difference between 90-100%. However, the file size is much higher at 100%. I always shoot and edit in RAW, but usually the purpose of exporting is to get it to JPG. If it's destined for the web, I'd keep the quality somewhere around 85-90 and the ppi at 72.
hi. im a newbie in lightroom. thanks for this video. why do you have to limit your picture quality during export at 91 and not 100? whats the best format after editing your RAW file and have the best quality? thanks.
MrYoda1972 8 months ago
@MrYoda1972 This video was geared to exporting for a blog, so I actually didn't mind bumping the quality down. I've heard, though I've not tested, that for JPG exports, you pretty much can't see any difference between 90-100%. However, the file size is much higher at 100%. I always shoot and edit in RAW, but usually the purpose of exporting is to get it to JPG. If it's destined for the web, I'd keep the quality somewhere around 85-90 and the ppi at 72.
jabulanijonny 4 months ago
how and where did you buy the mogrify plugin
cokertravels 2 years ago
@cokertravels Search for Photographer's Toolbox and look for LR2 Mogrify
jabulanijonny 1 year ago