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I spend too much of my life on TPF!
Jpegs in PS vs. Jpegs in "Preview"
Hello all
Question is, how come the jpgs I export from Photoshop look heavily compressed in "Preview" the Mac program that pretty much all mac users use to view a quick image? I export the JPG as Baseline Standard at the 12 setting which is highest quality. Whats the best way to export an image for minimal "viewable" compression and still keeping it websafe and user friendly?
Thanks in advance..
*Waits for Big Mike to answer*
I like taking pictures but spend more time looking for my lens cap.
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03-28-2009 12:35 PM
# ADS
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I think you have two questions. I can't answer about preview, because mine don't do that. I just export at default 100 through lightroom, when I save in CS4, I save at 12. It still looks fine.
Nikon:
D3s 85 1.4 AF-S 24-70 2.8 AF-S 70-200 2.8 AF-S 105 2.8 Macro 16-35 4

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I spend too much of my life on TPF!
What was the point of your post exactly?
Anyone have an answer?
I like taking pictures but spend more time looking for my lens cap.
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I spend too much of my life on TPF!
I've never noticed that, but then again I only use "Preview" to view images that I've reduced to post here.
Can you post a screenshot displaying exactly the problem you're having.
...and the view of the Earth, it was the only... the only place in the whole universe that had any color. Everything else was black and white!
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I spend too much of my life on TPF!

Originally Posted by
Slaphead
I've never noticed that, but then again I only use "Preview" to view images that I've reduced to post here.
Can you post a screenshot displaying exactly the problem you're having.
Yeah when I get home Ill produce a screenshot of the two files side by side
I like taking pictures but spend more time looking for my lens cap.