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1. Re: How should I save edited photos for clients?
Curt Y Jan 25, 2013 12:31 PM (in response to scarletstripe)What does the client need? A small thumbnail or a hi res photo?
iPhoto and Bridge are not a good combination as iPhoto "hides" the photo in a folder which Bridge does not see.
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2. Re: How should I save edited photos for clients?
scarletstripe Jan 25, 2013 12:37 PM (in response to Curt Y)They need hi res. I am primarily using photoshop cs5, not bridge. Im assuming the same "hiding" will occure with cs5. The client wants to be able to save their photos into iphoto. Im not really sure what the solution is?
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3. Re: How should I save edited photos for clients?
Curt Y Jan 25, 2013 1:01 PM (in response to scarletstripe)Why not send to directly as tiff or large jpeg? Do you want them to have the metadata with picture? Save for web has the smallest file size, but as you note since the web uses 72 ppi that is what it saves at I believe.
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4. Re: How should I save edited photos for clients?
scarletstripe Jan 25, 2013 1:16 PM (in response to Curt Y)I prefer JPG over Tiff and for some reason, im not sure, the client is unable to upload their photos into their iphoto on their home macintosh. Thanks for your help.
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5. Re: How should I save edited photos for clients?
Curt Y Jan 25, 2013 1:27 PM (in response to scarletstripe)May have to save in folder then move to iPhoto. It has some oddities in file handling.