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I too have this problem when exporting from lightroom. No matter what view I look at the photo 100% etc. If I jump from lightroom to photoshop there is a difinate difference! Crap quality! If it is lightroom that is softening the look of the photo I Wat to turn that buffer off! I never had this problem untill I updated photoshop the other day. Been working with lightroom for 3 years now..
From the looks of it searching the net I see I am not the only one! Please please tell me there is an awnser by now! I can't give my clients this quality of work!
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I am not being rude or anything... English translation is bad! If it sounds like it... I just need help...
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Which exact NUMBER version of Lightroom?
Mac or Windows? Which version?
Raw or JPG? Which camera?
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As we stated (several people stated) in the other thread you joined, we need very specific information from you about your export settings, and screen captures to illustrate the problem. Until then, no one here can help.
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Sorry dj_paige​ I'm not exactly a pro in the forum and the other thread is where people replied... ~But I'll post it here.
I have a Mac 21" ME086
Lightroom version: CC 2015.12 - Start up picture is a flower.
I shoot in Raw, having trouble to export to jpeg
Canon 5D Marc 3
Ticking the sharpen output box does not work at all.
Attached is a photo of the quality loss side by side
also my export settings...
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To be honest, I don't see sharpening or noise differences, I would need to see both images zoomed to 100% (or 1:1 in Lightroom terminology) to see what you are takling about.
Also, why are the words "Microsoft Excel" at the bottom of the picture on the right? Are you looking at the picture in Excel?
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I do see a softening in the highlights of the eye etc when I blow it up - image on right seems softer. But yes, dj, the "Excel" jumped out at me, too!
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images are opend in lightroom left, right photoshop. Both not in fullscreen mode. Excel was open in the background not sure why it says that, mabe just the way the screen shot was croppe? Don't know..
should I send another screenshot Without exel open?
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images are opend in lightroom left, right photoshop. Both not in fullscreen mode. Excel was open in the background not sure why it says that, mabe just the way the screen shot was croppe? Don't know..
should I send another screenshot Without exel open?
I want the two screen captures, but the images blown up to 100% so we can see the sharpening and noise differences.