Lightroom :: File Sizes Different When Uploading

Sep 12, 2013

I have exported photos to my harddrive as jpegs that are less than 1mb but when I try to upload them for an assignment on the school website they are 25 mb??

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Lightroom :: V4 - Presets And File Sizes?

Jul 2, 2012

When i apply a preset to a photo, then export it ... the file i end up with is significanatly smaller than my original file ?  These same presets resulted in as large / or in most cases larger files sizes in previous versions of lightroom ...

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Lightroom :: File Sizes Smaller After Import?

Apr 22, 2012

I am working on bringing files into Lightroom 4, most DNG files from a Canon 5D and DNG and TIFF files from a Nikon scanner.  The problem I'm having is that after importing the files into the Folder in which they will all be for the catalogue, they are significantly smaller.  For instance, a DNG file from a 6x9 film scan is 600MB in the original folder, then is 420MB in the new folder after being renamed and imported into Lightoom.  Similarly, a 20MB DNG file from my Canon 5D is 8MB after importantion.  Also, the backup of the original that is made upon importantion, remains at its larger size on my external drive.  I do not believe that I have anything set in Lightroom to do this, the only setting I've touched in the import process are renaming the file, placing a backup, and adding tags.  I am not doing anything in the development dialogue box.  Is there a reason that these files are so much smaller? I'm worried because 30% decline in the case of scans is a lot of data, as if the 70% decline in my Canon 5D file.

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Lightroom :: Convert To DNG In (v4) - File Sizes Will Drop By About 20%

Sep 2, 2012

I had read that when I convert to DNG in Lightroom (v4), the file sizes will drop by about 20% (I checked the check box for compression). I'm converting from a batch of 16-bit NEFs I created when scanning slides using the Nikon LS-5000 scanner. Those scans and files were created with Nikon Scan 4.0. After doing the conversion in Lightroom, the DNG file sizes are around 3MB-17MB. The original NEF files were about 135MB. Where in the world did all my data go? I'm concerned that the conversion to DNG threw away a ton of the original data. How is that much of a reduction possible? I'm hoping that there wasn't some catastrophic problem during the conversion, as I also checked the check box to delete the originals after the conversion is finished.
 
The image quality seems to be okay when looking at the DNG files in Lightroom.

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Lightroom :: Exporting Wrong File Sizes?

Jul 8, 2013

I am having trouble with Lightroom 5 exporting images at incorrect file sizes. For example, if I use my export preset for images with long edge 2500 pixels and maximum size 1000k it is exporting images at 1500-2500k. 

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Lightroom :: Edit In Creating Huge File Sizes?

Aug 30, 2012

So, I was photographing the moon tonight and shooting in my usual format - RAW. I took the photos into Lightroom and selected the one I liked best. After tweaking the contrast and clarity a little, I decided that I wanted to change around where the moon way positioned - in a way crop wouldn't allow. So I turned to "edit-in" and then selected Photoshop CS6 from the options. All was fine, Photoshop appeared and I began editing. I decided that I wanted to place my moon in a completely different location, so to do this I decided I'd select the area around the moon, copy it, paint over it, then paste the moon back onto a new layer and paste it exactly where I wanted it. I think this is why I'm having issues. All was well and it was time to save. I hit save...suddenly it was taken ages to save. I'm talking at least 2 minutes of save time. Realising that was odd, I decided to check out how big the new file was...nearly 1GB big as a TIFF.
 
I don't like saving my photos as anything other than TIFFs, but I don't have unlimited storage space.
 
Why was this file so huge after editing in Photoshop, how do I avoid it/what did I do wrong?

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AutoCad :: Save DWG As DXF File For Uploading To PocketGIS Application

Feb 15, 2012

I have an architects drawing that was sent to me as a DWG and I am trying to save it as a R12 DXF for uploading to a pocketGIS application on a PDA.

When I try to save the file I get an pop up message that reads "This drawing contains custom objects that are not supported in previous versions. These objects cannot be saved to a previous version etc. etc." When I close this message the drawing saves anyway. However when I try to open it as a DXF in Autocad 2010 I get the following error message "Unloadable shape/text file

Invalid or incomplete DXF input -- drawing discarded." and needless to say I am unable to load it on the PDA.

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Lightroom :: Uploading Via V4 Not Working?

Mar 21, 2013

I have recently purchased canon 5d mk3 and have shot in both raw and jpg.  On attempting to upload the images through lightroom 4 I get the message that no preview images are available. 

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Lightroom :: Uploading Images From LR3 To CS5

Oct 14, 2012

Is there an easy way to upload about 100 images from lightroom 3 into Photoshop CS5 at one time?  I'm trying to add my logo on all my images without pulling each one in at a time.

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VideoStudio :: How To Configure Output File In Best Possible Format For Uploading To YouTube

Oct 17, 2010

how to configure an output file in the best possible format for uploading to youtube using VS X2. The youtube tutorial here is a bit out of date. My input file is as follows:

PAL (25 fps)
Microsoft AVI files
24 bits, 720 x 576, 16:9, 25 fps
Lower Field First
DV Video Encoder -- type 1
DV Audio -- PAL, 48.000 kHz, 16 Bit, Stereo

I have been creating an mpg file but I think its better to create an mpeg4 file as it is smaller and quicker to upload I think. I also want to maintain the 16:9 format.

I found the following recommendations on the youtube website: YouTube can accept almost any video format for upload, but for most users we have found the following settings give the best results.

Video Format: H.264, MPEG-2 or MPEG-4 preferred
Aspect Ratio: Native aspect ratio without letterboxing (examples: 4:3, 16:9)
Resolution: 640x360 (16:9) or 480x360 (4:3) recommended
Audio Format: MP3 or AAC preferred
Frames per second: 30
Maximum length: 10 minutes (we recommend 2-3 minutes)
Maximum file size: 1 GB

My first question is - X2 has a built in mp4 "creator". Is this one OK or is the one downloaded and installed from divx.com better? What should the frame size be? On the compression tab what should the video settings be? As my input file is 25fps does that mean that my output should be the same even though youtube recommends 30fps?

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Lightroom :: 5 - When Exporting And Uploading To FB Photos Look Very Bad

Oct 8, 2013

I just upgraded from LR3 to LR5 - when I export and upload to Facebook - the photos look horrible. Very unclear. Looks like they got compressed in a strange way. I am doing everything the same way I did it in LR3 but getting differnet results.

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Lightroom :: Uploading To Multiple FTP Servers At Once

Feb 10, 2014

I'm trying to find a plugin or a way to upload images to multiple FTP servers at once.
 
For example, I would like to upload stock photography to multiple stock sites at one time by checkmarking a list of servers then initiate the export.
 
Does something like this exist?  OR can I create one?

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Lightroom :: Uploading Edited Photos From LR To Picasa

Feb 19, 2013

I have recently purchased Lightroom 4. I have edited my photos and saved them as JPEG. I exported them to my computer and wanted to select some for my Picasa web album. I have never resized previously and uploaded full size as I thought they are my back up if I lost everything here.

Anyway when I tried to upload to Picasa it said the image was too large. Some were around 3-4MB which i thought was ok?

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Lightroom :: Error Occurring While Uploading Web Gallery

Jan 30, 2013

When I use the web uploading feature to upload to a web gallery, a window pops up 90% through the upload saying 'an error occurred sending the file : an unknown error occurred.

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Lightroom :: Uploading Photos To Blurb Error Message?

Apr 8, 2013

I'm working with Lightroom 4.4 to upload photos to Blurb.  Two weeks ago, I tried this with 44 page photobook and it worked fine.  In the past few days, I made a new book (205 pages) and it simply give an error message in the middle of an uploading process. I'm wondering if starting this all over again is the only option.  The error message simply states there was an error during the uploading process and nothing more. 

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Lightroom :: Files Cannot Be Read Error When Uploading Photos?

Apr 6, 2013

I am having a new issue with my Lightoom (4) Suddenly, every time I try to upload photos into Lightroom, I get a "Files Cannot be Read" message.  I have never had this problem before. SOmetimes it will upload a few out of the bunch, but not all of them.  I have tried to change all my permissions settings to "Read & Write" but am still not having any luck.  It seems that it works sometimes, but mostly not. 

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Lightroom :: Sort Order Reversed When Uploading To Facebook?

Oct 12, 2012

I submit a set of photos for an upload to Facebook in ascending order by capture time.  In Facebook they show up in reverse order.  Is there a setting I am missing or do I need to sort the photos in descending order in LR to get them to show up in an ascending order in FB?

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Lightroom :: Prevent Uploading Files To Open Directly In 5?

Mar 17, 2014

When I upload image files to my computer hardrive, they open directly into Lightroom 5. How can i prevent this?

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Lightroom :: Exporting Photos To Iphoto And Uploading To Other Websites

Dec 6, 2012

I am relatively new to Lightroom 4 and have had some issues with uploading files to a website that I have already exported from lightroom.  I have exported many photos from lightroom to my desktop and then brought them into iphoto.  I then went to upload some of those photos, now in iphoto to websites like snapfish, etc. to develop prints or make cards. When I upload these photos to the website, they often look poor in comparison when I look at the same image in iphoto.I then emailed myself the same photo and renamed the image.  The photo then uploads true to what it looks like in iphoto.  Am I not exporting these images correctly? 

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Lightroom :: Export Settings For Uploading Images For Albums?

Jan 28, 2013

I can not upload my files to an online site to design a photo album.  Apparently they are too large.  Any screen print of how the export should be set to produce a quality 10 x 10 album and will upload in a reasonable time frame?

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Lightroom :: Web Galleries / Thumbs And Large Images Not Showing After Uploading To Server

Apr 3, 2009

I have created 2 web galleries--one html and one Flash. I saved them to my local drive and they work perfectly. Then I uploaded to our server (I checked to see that all folders/files made it, and they did) and then when I access the index.html file, neither the thumbnails or the full-size images show. Here are the two URLs

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HTML : [URL] .......

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Photoshop :: Bloated PSD File Sizes?

Jul 5, 2013

Our 18MB 14-bit Canon camera produces RAW images (converted to uncompressed DNG) that are about 22MB. On a Win7-64bit CS6 workstation, the PSD file that is created from the DNGs has the following sizes (single layer, no masks/paths, maximum compatibility):

16 bit, DNG as smart object: 207MB (10x of the DNG)16 bit, DNG as rasterized layer: 187MB (8.5x of the DNG)8-bit (less information than the DNG), DNG as smart object: 115MB (5.2x of DNG)8-bit (less information than the DNG), DNG as rasterized layer: 95MB (4.3x of DNG) 

a blank 8-bit image with a white background layer saves as 818KB, adding a few scribbles with the brush tool saves the file at about 30MB.

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Photoshop :: How To Reduce File Sizes For Use On Web

Mar 5, 2012

I would like to use pics from my digital camera on the web.How can I reduce file sizes for use on the web.Everyone seems to have a maximum file size when uploading.

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Photoshop :: Resolution And File Sizes

Oct 15, 2005

This question may seem obvious to some of you but I'd like to understand this issue. I've been taking digital photos in Raw format for use in photoshop, I'd eventually like to send them in to a stock photography site and the one I'm thinking of applying to, Alamy, demands file sizes of 48MB+ per photo in TIFF. I've been uploading them from my camera onto my hard drive and they end up just short of this required file size, around 46MB. Unfortunately a 1GB flash card full of Raw images, when converted to this size, eats up a lot of memory. I don't think I can use all the images for stock photography anyway so I started looking at how I can affect file sizes under "Image"-"Image size" so I can clear up some memory and I've noticed I can play around with the image size if I change the resolution. Currently the 46MB photos are at a resolution of 2000, if I change them to 300, the resulting file size is just over 1MB, which is great because the ones I can't use, I can still store at a reduced size and clear some space on the old hard drive. But I've noticed I can take the same converted 1MB image, change the resolution to 3000 and end up with a 105MB image. OK "So what's your problem?" you might ask. Well, where's all this extra resolution coming from? I can make it go up and down as I please and I have no idea how this is even possible. Shouldn't reducing resolution from 46MB to 1MB forever reduce the quality of the image? How is it possible to go back to the original size or even increase it?

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Photoshop :: Gif And JPG Save For Web File Sizes In...

Mar 22, 2008

Gif 64 dittered default CS2=2.63KB CS3=4.83KB

JPG CS2Low=1.42KB CS3=4.03KB

JPG CS2Medium=1.90KB CS3=4.51KB

JPG CS2High=3.38KB CS3=5.99KB

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GIMP :: File Sizes Different With Same Resolution

Apr 26, 2011

I've received several scanned images from another party in .jpg format. The file sizes of some run about 100k and others about 300k.

When I looked at the image properties they were almost the same for each of them. All of them had a resolution of 96x96 and each having around 40,000 pixels (roughly 500X800 pixel images). The print sizes were all about 5.5x8.5 inches.

Why would .jpg images with similar pixel resolution and number have such different file sizes?

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Photoshop :: File Sizes Shown To Be Twice As Big In Finder?

Mar 27, 2013

I work with 2 different Mac Pro towers.  The one at my home has Photoshop cs4 and the one at my studio has Photoshop cs6.  The other day I noticed that Finder on my studio computer shows the file size to be twice as big as the finder on my home computer.  The pixel dimension size doesn't change, just the file size.  It shows up that way after I save it on my studio computer. If I take that file home and resave it on that computer then the Finder shows the smaller file size again.  I guess the questions I have are: Is the file size is actually increasing and if so, what could be causing that to happen?  Photoshop shows the files to be the same size, but in the Finder window is where I see the difference. 

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Photoshop :: Meta Data File Sizes

May 30, 2013

I am using meta data "description" menu to add meta data to web images.The basics:title

description
keywords
copyright
 
That is about it for my application....so far and like I say it is just for web images at this point. At any rate to me surprise I did not realize how much the meta data added to file size.I had assumed it was minimal but in fact that is not the case. Meta data ends up adding a lot.
 
Question:
So is there a way in Photoshop to see what the final file size will be with the meta data included as I have found, so far, is the image itself file size when I view the

"Saving for Web & Devices" menu screen.Also tried the "Info" menu and neither indicate the meta data additions into an images file size.
 
One of the reasons is, of course, that I would like to get as many keywords in there as possible, as an example lets say this was the logo or site's header and they have a lot of different products.
 
The more keywords the better the SEO results will be. I am sure this statement in itself is disputable but as of now 5/2013 it appears that way as far as SE's are concerned.Tested this extensively and the result were remarkable, but that is another story.

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Aug 7, 2013

I recently upgraded from cs5 to cloud and all of my psd / psb files have doubled in size. I thought it might have something to do with the sync to the cloud, but I don't believe this to be the case. I messed around with the file handling section under preferences but nothing has really made any difference.

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May 6, 2013

I'm on a Mac running OSX 10.8.3 and lately I've been losing presets when Photoshop CS6 crashes or I have some other unrelated problem. First it was brushes-I lost the palette of brushes I had built over years and had to drag in an old set from a networked computer. Then it was Workspaces; same tedious solution. Now, after I had to reinstall the OS two days ago, I've lost the custom size presets under File/New/Presets/Custom. But it isn't clear where these presets reside in the system: the prefs, the app plugins, or the settings. Where are they stored, and why all these preferences or presets seem to be more volatile in CS6 than they were previously? Or is this all a fig newton of my imagination?

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Paint Shop Pro :: File Sizes Changing?

Jun 27, 2012

I'm baffled. I do 99.9% of my photo work in Lightroom and then export to jpg. On the rare occasion when I need to remove something from a photo (a fly or leash), I have been using PSP version 9 because I already have it.

However, this morning I opened an 8 Mb jpgs file, did my editing and just saved it (no save as or resizing), and now the file is only 2 Mb.

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