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LR CC jpg compression

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Oct 28, 2017 Oct 28, 2017

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testing now several times LR CC for local use and its suprisses me that there are only 3 way's to export a jpg out of a raw file.

small, big and reduce the pixels.

so what do I get out of my 1D X MKII: a file 500kb, large a 18 mb file and full pix also 18mb.

Thats so wired. I want to export like LR Classic compression 80% or so. Then I will get a file off 4 mb where I can work with.

I cannot believe Adobe make such a lack in this program.

So my problem: how to export a raw file to a normal compressed working jpg?

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LEGEND , Oct 28, 2017 Oct 28, 2017

I think the export options will be enhanced beyond the current sizes/original & save to social media. This will be in future updates beyond this initial 1.0 release.

I think I would open in Photoshop and use “Save As” or Export >> Legacy >> Save for Web.

Or continue with Lr Classic for the time being.

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I think the export options will be enhanced beyond the current sizes/original & save to social media. This will be in future updates beyond this initial 1.0 release.

I think I would open in Photoshop and use “Save As” or Export >> Legacy >> Save for Web.

Or continue with Lr Classic for the time being.

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