Lightroom :: Batch Resizing - All To Same Smaller File Size Then Export To A New Folder?

May 16, 2013

How can I resize a batch of files, all to same smaller file size, then export to a new folder?

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Lightroom :: When Export File Size Is Substantially Smaller Than Original

Dec 14, 2013

How come the file size when I export from Lightroom is substantially smaller than the original file size?  My original image file was 6MB, but when exported from zlightroom the file size for that file is only 2MB.  I want to export full size files so that they can be published or enlarged.

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Photoshop :: Batch Resizing Based On File Size

Aug 20, 2007

I have about 1000 images that need to all be resized to 5MB. All the images are in different color modes, have different resolutions and pixel sizes. Is there any way to make an action to resize image to 5MB? I don't care about pixel dimentions or resolutions, I just need all the images to be 5MB.

I'm running Photoshop CS 2 on Mac OS X 10.4

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Photoshop :: Batch Resizing Based On File Size

Aug 20, 2007

I have about 1000 images that need to all be resized to 5MB. All the images are in different color modes, have different resolutions and pixel sizes. Is there any way to make an action to resize image to 5MB? I don't care about pixel dimentions or resolutions, I just need all the images to be 5MB.

I am running Photoshop CS2 on Mac OS X 10.4

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Lightroom :: 4 - Image Size Smaller On Export

Feb 2, 2013

I imported images from my 1D M4 and made themDNG rather than RAW. All the images, JPOG and DNG have a heading in image info at top of the image in Library or Develop as 4.0MP indicating that the information is very small. Canon tells me this camera should show MP as 16-18MP and large prints available. The smmaller bird will not crop to make an image over 4x4 and I pring 8x10. Canon believes it is a LR4 preference issue but I can't locate it in importing. I did note a export image smaller and changed it but regardless, I checked the importing file size and tey are all significant so it is a Adobe LR4 issue and preference somewhere. NAPP says it is not LR4 so I am caught?

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Photoshop :: Export Fixed File Size With A BATCH Automation

Aug 12, 2003

does anyone know if it's possible to export a desired (fixed) file size with a batch automation in Photoshop? For example:

I have 50 images (*.jpg) that have different file sizes (25k, 15k, 45k etc) now I would like to export a fixed file size to 10k for all images...

I have tried this in Photoshop and in Fireworks, but the Programs exported 10K or less and sometimes even greater than 10k

I would really be happy if someone knows a way to do this or if there are any stand-alone programs that can automate and export targeted file sizes.

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Photoshop :: Census Data And Batch Export To File With Each Layer Sent To Canvas Of That Size?

May 3, 2013

>ap alterations. I have collected many (over 100k) screeenshots of census data. In the interest of not using the actual captures (intelectual property restrictions), I have extracted the data alone to a new multi layered file with each address as its own layer. Some have 1 person, some have 200 people.

Can I export each layer to file in such a way that the canvas will not be the 75 inch canvas in the parent image? I needed to use such a large transparent background because population density is very high. Is ther an autodetect feature?

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Paint.NET :: Batch Read Images And Save New Size Smaller Without Quality Loss

Sep 11, 2011

When i open file with paint.net and click save sometimes it make it larger and sometimes it make it smaller. When the bith depth is selected as auto are there any chance that paint.net will loose quality ? I check that generally bith depth is not changing it is 32 bit but it is able to reduce size of image which have been yahoo smushed or pgnoutwin processed. How is this possible ?

Are there any plugin which will batch read images and save them if the new size is smaller without quality loss ?

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Photoshop :: Export Slices To Smaller Size

Oct 22, 2013

Is it possible to export slices from Ps as smaller size ? I have two slices which are both 2048 pixels, I want to save them both out smaller for the web in one shot, possible or dreaming ?

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Illustrator Scripting :: Action To Batch Export Folder Of AI Files To Create 300dpi PNG

Oct 3, 2011

I created an Action to batch export a folder of .ai files to create 300dpi .png's of the .ai file's artboard. I did this by simply recording "Export...as png" with my desired settings then Batch running the Action on desired folder of .ai files.  The files were successfully exported, the trouble is that the exported files lack a .png file extension. My intent is to take these PNG files and merge them into a single PDF using Acrobat Pro. Unfortunatly, without the .PNG extension, Acrobat Pro does not recognize the file types and does not let me use the Combine Files feature on them. Going back and manually adding a .png at the end of the exported files defeats the time-saving purpose of Batch Processing all together. Is there something I am missing or doing incorrectly? I have included screenshots of 1) My Batch Action settings 2) folders showing files without .png extension and 3) visual of what I see when I am trying to combine PNGs into a PDF.

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Photoshop :: Animated GIF - File Size Smaller

Aug 6, 2012

I created an aniamted gif in AE, and exported as as QT, then looking to convert to animated gif.
 
I can compress it from 21mb, to 1.2mb but need to go smaller. I dont want to use flash, I want it to work on all device.
 
Is there any way of getting the file size smaller?

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Photoshop :: CMYK File Size Smaller Then RGB... Why?

Mar 4, 2009

I have been receiving some very simple files from a colleague and her file sizes are a 10th of what mine are. The confusing part is she is sending them in CMYK and I convert them to RGB.

Theoretically they should be smaller. Dimensions and resolution are exactly the same and both are 8 bits per channel and no color profiles. She might be using an older version of Photoshop than me (currently CS3). Anyone have any ideas?

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Photoshop :: Make File Size Smaller

May 23, 2003

I'm trying to make this picture's file size smaller. It's the startup page for my website that I'm making. The file size is somewhere around 130 kb, and it takes a while for it to load up for a website. Yes I've used Imageready, and that doesn't help a whole lot. I just want it to load up quicker, without losing a lot of quality. The website is for the Air Force, I'm joining as a pilot and am making a site documenting my growing up in an air force family, and my going in the Air Force myself.

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Lightroom :: Export And File Size Limit

May 3, 2012

i'm currently using LR 4.0 and found a problem with file export.
 
I have two tiff files:
Tiff 1: 283MB, full resolution ( 2336 x 3504 )
Tiff 2: 233MB, full resolution ( 2336 x 3504 )
 
Export witht: 574 x 1000 image width
JPG 1: 168kb
JPG 2: 194kb
Both jpegs have 600px x 887px (fram with mogrify plugin#) and 100%jpg quality.
 
Whe I set a limit to file size of 154kb, I receive following:
JPG 1: 102kb
JPG 2: with error ( couldn't create jpg which fit's the file size limit of 154kb )
 
If I export the second tiff manually with 90% jpg quality and no filesize, I get:
JPG 1: 114kb
JPG 2: 135kb
 
So it seems that the "limit file size" isn't really working.Also it seems that Valus between 92 and 100 ends in: same as 100.

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Lightroom :: How To Export As A Smaller Jpeg

Jul 29, 2013

On exporting I sometimes want to resize. This is not working. For example I want to export as a smaller jpeg and in the export box where one can "LIMIT SIZE TO"  I put in there say 1500. But when the export arrives at the other folder it is exactly the same.

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Photoshop :: Saving Same PNG File Gives Image With 10x Smaller Size?

Mar 11, 2012

I have a png image, of 256x128 size. It has 8bits per pixel for color. Now this image's size is 97kB. I open it in photoshop, I save it as different png file, and then... this image is 7kB of size.

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Photoshop :: How To Make The File Size Become Smaller (illustrator)

May 23, 2007

get a solution on compressing the pdf file which is created by illustrator.
The case is, i got a pdf file and then i am using illustrator to edit it and then save as pdf.

After that, i found that the pdf file size is quiet large. Someone know how to make the file become smaller but not using those compress software such as winzip and etc.

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Lightroom :: Export To JPG - Limit File Size Vs Resize To Fit

Feb 22, 2012

I take a large number of event images and the usual client request for images being sent to the press is image size rather than resolution, dimensions or other requirements.
 
Clearly in LR3 if the client has requested 3MB jpg the easy option is to after processing take my Canon 5d mkii RAW file and just hit export to max 3MB jpg.
 
My question is is it better - ie image quality better - to export by resizing longest edge to approx 3000 px and exporting to jpg which results in a similar file size, though different pixel dimensions? Or are they effectively the same?

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VideoStudio :: Make Edited Video Smaller File Size?

Jun 25, 2011

how to make my edited mp4 video files smaller so that They upload and download much quicker. I did some editing to some MPEG-4 video files and when I was finished I found out that the file sizes of each video blew up to huge numbers. During the editing I did add some transitions and .MPEG photo images. I didn't think that the video size would grow to that amount. I really would like to keep the MPEG-4 format for the convenience to the viewer. I just need to have it in the smallest file size possible. how I can get my "MP4 H264 - MPEG-4 AVC Resolution 640x480" videos to an acceptable file size?

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Lightroom :: Tag Does Not Display But Font Size Becomes Smaller

Dec 3, 2012

I am using an HTML gallery, with the site title defined thus URL....It works just fine as far as the code goes. The tag does not display but the font size becomes smaller.
 
It does the same thing with a Flash gallery also.

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AutoCAD 2010 :: Compressing Layers To Make File Size Smaller?

Oct 28, 2011

I have a huge file that I am working with. I keep getting fatal errors. I am trying to make the file size smaller. Within the file there are 1836 layers, I am trying to reduce that number greatly. There are also lots and lots of blocks. I have heard that it is possible to make all of the objects on one layer and also compress layers.

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Lightroom :: Export To Hard Drive - Image File Size Tiny

Nov 29, 2013

how do I make sure the files i export from lightroom to hard drive are the same large files i imported to lightroom from my camera?  I have worked on a collection for many hours and following export to hard drive the file sizes are tiny??

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CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X5 :: Macro To Automate Compress Bitmap File To Smaller Size

Mar 29, 2011

How do i program my corel photo paint to compress large jpeg photo file to a smaller size and save into another folder.

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Photoshop :: Resizing And File Size?

Dec 13, 2005

1) How do i deal with digital photos from a camera? I mean, if i have a
1280x960 300dpi 3.5MB photo , how do i resize this into a smaller photo to be uploaded to a website? Should i change the resolution to 72dpi? which makes it 307x230 with a file size of 207 kb. But how come when i tried to change the pixel dimentions to 307x230 (leaving it at 300dpi) the file size was the same at 207kb? how should i really resize photos? how do i deal with the resolution, pixel dimensions and document size?

2) In saving graphics to be uploaded to a website, whether a resized digital photo or an original artwork, what format do i use? Jpeg? Gif? Png?
I normally use Jpeg but what confuses me is the jpeg options, whats should i use Baseline Standard or Baseline Optimized? Another thing, how high should the quality be, im afraid to set the quality to high because it might take time to view on the webpage but i also dont want to sacrifice the quality.

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Lightroom :: Importing Into Library In Batch From Folder?

Feb 16, 2014

How can I import JPEG files with dashes in the file names into the library? In batch from a folder?

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Lightroom :: Batch Changing Of Folder Location?

May 30, 2012

I'm getting ready to build a new PC, and I'm trying to plan out how to move my LR catalog/images.
 
The problem is that since I've been upgrading my current PC for years and moving user data since XP.  The result is that my LR catalog expects some older images to be in c:documents and settings... XP-style, others in c:usersxxx when I moved to Vista, and others in d:usersxxx when I moved my user data to a bigger hard drive.  The images are actually all in one location, and there are various OS mappings that make it all work.
 
I'd like to avoid all this mess with my new setup.  Is there a way to essentially do "update folder location" on many folders at once?  Unfortunately, they are top-level and don't have a parent folder I could do that to.
 
Oh yeah, using x64 Lightroom 4 on Win7.

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Lightroom :: Export Resizing In LR3

Oct 25, 2012

I've been trying to export jpeg images from LR 3, and sizing them to 1110 x 525 pixels, @ 72dpi, the dimensions of my blog header. However, despite inputing these values, the exported jpeg image is sized at 793 x525. Quality is set to 85 and nothing else is checked. Am I missing something? I've also tried the "dimensions" and the "width/height" box choices, but it always outputs at the same 793 x525.
 
The files are from a Nikon D2h (a little old), RAW.

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Photoshop :: Save For Web Vs Resizing Vs File Size Vs PNG

Mar 14, 2012

In playing around with some settings while saving a .png file, I noticed some weird results. For this example, the original image is 300 x 300, but I want the final size to be 200 x 200. I get different results depending on the order I perform the following operations (I never thought the order mattered until now).
 
1. start with 300 x 300 image, choose save for web, select png-24, with transparency, white matte, convert to sRGB, change image size to 200 x 200, then save - the file size is 37kb.

2. start with 300 x 300 image, use Photoshop's "image size" to change to 200 x 200, then save for web, etc - the file size is 111kb
 
So depending on which step I resize the image, the file size is significantly different - if I resize BEFORE using save for web, the file size is much larger. This is just weird to me, but I always resize AFTER choosing save for web, so that's why I've never caught this until now. In case you ask, while using Photoshop's "image size", all three options are checked at the bottom of that window, so nothing is getting re-sampled or anything like that.
 
The only thing I can think of is each of those methods treat pixel data differently when reducing the dimensions. When I overlay both exported .png files on top of each other, I see no difference in pixel quality and/or color shift - so why the big difference in file size? if I just save the file straight to .png, the sharpness is much better, and the file size is 46 kb. I did notice when saving for web, the colors become a little more saturated.I've never really paid much attention to the results when exporting .png's.

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Photoshop :: Action For Resizing File Size

Sep 8, 2008

way to specify a certain MB to hit when resizing images using an action?

The reason I ask is that I work with TIFF files that generally start at 60-100MB which I then have to resize to be around 25MB - and I'd like to build this into an action that I can repeat on all images.

At the moment, I'm doing a little guess work when creating an action that employs the Fit Image function. If the image height:width is close to that of A4, I find setting the fit image option to around 3300x3300 pixels usually works. However, a lot of images that I process don't fit to such proportions, which is why I'd much rather be able to set 25 MB as the target size instead, if this is possible...

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Photoshop :: Resizing Image Smaller (for Web Use)

Jul 11, 2005

I have designed an album cover using some jpeg elements as well as vector based text and background color. I set the project resolution as 300 ppi. The size is 2.0 inch x 2.0 inch. So when i save that as a jpeg i get a file size of around 250 kb. I was hoping to get this file size down to around 100 kb or so for web use, without loosing the sharpness of detail.

I have tried the following : Image size: I change ppi resolution to 72. The picture than gets way too small to be able to post on a website. Is it possible to lower the file resolution for webuse without changing the file size?

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GIMP :: Automatic Resizing Or Preview File Size For GIF?

Jun 30, 2012

I'll come straight out and admit: yes, my real problem here is my laziness but, ignoring that, the 'problem' I have is getting so tired of and annoyed with the whole trial & error schtick that comes with saving animated gifs (scale image, save, check file size, repeat to first step until file size is finally desirable).

Two possible solutions come to mind, one I admit is probably quite unrealistic but I would think the other has a good chance of existing.

First, the unrealistic solution possibility. Is there a plugin or anything else where I can input a file size and it could calculate the exact (or close to exact) scale I would need to resize to if I want the gif to be around that file size? (i.e. "For this gif to be 879kb your best bet would (probably) be 515 x 283")

Now then, the more realistic (or at least I think it is) solution possibility. What about being able to preview a file size of an animated gif before saving? (i.e. "If you save this 400 x 226 gif it will most likely be '(insert byte size here)'kb")

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