<blockquote><span style="font-size: 90%><i>How do you display the file size of an image on lightroom on the mac?</i></span></blockquote>Currently there is no way to see this information in LR. A workaround would be to use "Show in Finder" from the context menu of the image.<br /><br />Alexander.<br><span style="font-size: 75%; color: #408080">-- <br>Canon EOS 400D (aka. XTi) • 20" iMac Intel • 12" PowerBook G4 • OS X 10.4 • LR 1 • PSE 4</span>
I use Lightroom on a macbook pro with 120 Gig of Hard Drive but I have only 25 Gig free, so I try to keep an eye on how big files are. It just points out if I have, for example, forgotten to flatten layers on an image and it is taking up 50Meg of space.
Ok, I can see that. I only have images from my digital cameras in LR (which I know all to be between 8 and 10 MB each) so I don't care much about the actual file size ...
You might want to file a feature request to Adobe at:
I think this is a good point. Some people care. Some images aren't standard size raw but are tiffs jpgs and psds. We should be able to see file sizes. This shouldn't be a difficult fix. Andy