Photoshop :: How To Set JPG Quality Automatically
Sep 18, 2013How do you set the jpg quality automatically when batch processing a newly converted set of jpgs?
View 2 RepliesHow do you set the jpg quality automatically when batch processing a newly converted set of jpgs?
View 2 RepliesI'm pretty new to photoshop, and I've started on a personal project. I want to basically take a video still from a music video and turn it into a poster. Sadly i can not find a good quality version of the video as it is older and not super famous, (kyuss-one inch man). So i found an online video that is better then youtube but not great, and i captured it through the vista snipping tool (screen capture).
Basically I want to take this low quality picture, and turn it into a good quality poster (not huge). What techniques and things must I do? I'll probably have to find a printer near here and require a specific dpi as well.
My problem is related with the quality of a image.
My question is how to maintain high quality (original quality) of a image after resizing it?
If i resize it with same ratio like:
2816x2112px to 1600x1200px (4:3)
2816x1584px to 1920x1080px (16:9)
Mainly i use scale image option in Gimp. But now i need to resize many images for my work so i tried David's Batch Processor to resize my images. After using it, i found there is some quality promble with the resized image.
Then i tried, the scale option with, use quality setting from original image and JPEG quality parameter is 95, in gimp but the problem is same. I did it with also with David's batch processor- JPEG quality parameter is 95.
Other thing is that, the original image 2816x2112px (4:3), size- 3.6 MB is displaying in image viewer with 47% and the resized image 1600x1200px (4:3). size- 1.2 MB is displaying in image viewer with 83%, So my questions are: How can i check the quality of a image after resizing it, means the image is exactly same as the original? Or Is David's Batch Processor maintain the original quality of the images after resizing?. I realy need to resize many images for my work.
I am trying to import photos from my computer to Photoshop elements 11. It has imported most but wont import some as "file quality is too high". How do I get around this? Do I have to downgrade the quality of my photos? To do editing wouldn't you want the best quality photos to start off with?
View 6 Replies View RelatedI just finished a gif signature (I can't find anywhere to host the 2.16mb gif though.) The two video clips within the sig work fine, and look alright, however, the surrounding images are not exactly the greatest quality. Is there any possible way to keep these images as their former jpeg quality?
View 4 Replies View RelatedWhen I'm making gif images in photoshop/imageready, the quality is really bad.. The file isnt over 1 MB.. Before I made a gif that was over 6 MB without any quality loss.. how do I fix this?
View 3 Replies View RelatedI've been making some vid sigs and my first one (GTR2) looks great and today i started making a new one for Forza 3 and it looks absolutely terrible even on max 256 colours which i've used for all my video sigs,
View 6 Replies View RelatedI'm trying to save some web interface work over a background image for my youtube page. One problem I'm having is that I can't save to png because my image ends up being over 1MB. I can't figure out how to get it under.
Everytime I save it, the solid button looks muddy and pixely. PNG ends up being about 3MB so it's too big.
I am using Photoshop CS6: I also tried this on CS5 going through the same process as below with a little bit higher quality but not the original quality.I open a PDF, Pops up "Import PDF" I hit ok. I edit the PDF by using the marquee tool to select an area in the PDF that I want to delete. I delete it once the area is selected. Then I save the PDF using "save as...". Set the format to PDF, then hit "save". Pops up "Save Adobe PDF" hit "Save PDF".
When I print off the original version of the PDF compared to the edited one the quality is a bit off. It fills up more space on the paper also. The first one is darker and overall crisper. Is there something I missed when saving the PDF to keep the same quality as it was before I edited it?
So while I was working on of my project, suddenly photoshop just crashed really for no good reason. When I turned back I have noticed that my vector shapes had pixals on the edges. Pixels appear only on 200% which is not a lot, and as I know even in very close zoom it hard to see vector shapes pixels. It seems like low res picture now or InDesign "Standart quality view". Plus I draw vector shape in Illustrator then zoom in to 6500& but I still didn't see any pixels
View 7 Replies View RelatedI was working at a res. of 300 and when i scaled it to full size (res. of 72) the text prints out pixelated? Its not to bad from 2 feet away but when your up within a foot you can see the square pixels. However on the screen the text looks crisp until you zoom in 200%.
View 5 Replies View RelatedI am trying to save an original vector psd to a jpg, however it is coming out with compression on it. I am saving it as maximum quaility level 12, but it still appears. Any ideas what else is causing this?
View 3 Replies View Relatedi don't know if PSG covers this, but how can i print the quality of what i see in on my screen. (actually this is my moms prob.) i only do the photo retouching for her.
the prints doesn't match the qualty on screen. on screen, it looks better.
how they are getting this high of quality out of a GIF? I thought GIF was limited to 256 colors? The gradients and shadowing look great for this file type, and it is 125KB.
View 1 Replies View RelatedThis is blurred.. Its a picture i really wanted aswell, how to improve the quality a little?
View 2 Replies View RelatedFirst when I talk about printing I DO NOT print on my home printer rather I send photos to a photo studio (digitally, of course).
View 9 Replies View RelatedI'm using a Coolpix 8800 and I am increasingly disatisfied with the results. Very few of the images that I take with this camera appear to me to be properly in focus. They seem to have a sort of soft focus effect.
This sort of chimes with a review I read recently in a magazine which gave it very poor ratings for the autofocus.
I am also not sure if I am expecting too much from it? Many images seem fine when viewed as fitted to screen or print size (viewing on LCD montior 1280/1024 screen resolution) but it's when viewing actual pixels that what I think is the poor results of autofocus are shown. Is something like screen resolution introducing an effect here that is illusory?
I'm shooting tif files and editing in CS2.
i've created a logo for my company but I'm trying to sharpen it up quit a bit for the web and also for printing.
I've tried increasing the dpi up to 600.
I am resizeing and optamizing my .jpg pics. I would like to know the best way to get a clear quality pic. I was taugh to do - sharpen (unshapern mask option- is this the best option to use?) then use levels, and finally adjust brighness and contrast. Is there a better way, and is there anyway to reduce the blur in a .jpg if there is some motion in the shot?
View 3 Replies View Relatedi have a picture and id like to make it better quality it was taken off a camera on a cellphone, and it like to make it better quality, how would i do this?
View 3 Replies View RelatedWhen I make an illustration in Illustrator, how do I save it for the best quality? Not in flash but in a format that can be displayed on an html site. Any tips and tricks, case am really having trouble do get the same quality on my things if you compare to other high quality sites.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI have this header that I want to go on a bunch if peices of paper, but even when i've made the pciture size 8.5 by 11 inches I have never had anything I print out print out at hte quality of the computer. Its either pixelated or not 8.5 x 11 inches,
View 3 Replies View RelatedI have a picture that I added text to on photoshop and when I go to save the picture it ends up being in bad quality, how can I make it save with good quality?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI open an image in Photoshop CS3 and do a file / print to my HP laserjet 1300 black an white printer. The image prints out with a halftone pattern with little dots visible all over the place.
If I place the same image without any changes into Illustrator and do a file / print form there, the image comes out looking like a black and white photograph with none of the dots / halftone pattern of the photoshop image.
I want it to look like a photograph. I do not want the halftone / dots.
Maybe just some photoshop setting that I need in order to print nice looking images from Photoshop CS3 to this printer rather than having to get Illustrator involved?
How to enhance picture quality with Photoshop?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI know how to combine or merge tow images in Photoshop CS5
But if I use images from the Internet, mostly by seaching in Google picture search. The images has different quality, such as colors and lightning.
Is there a way in Photoshop to combine the colors in two images, so they have the same color tones. So as speak, look like the same quality.
How do I meassure and compare the colors and light in-side Photoshop.
I had CS5 installed over a year ago and running without any display problems until recently. About a week ago I noticed severe banding in the high light areas of my images when I opened them in PS. At first I thought there was something wrong with my camera, or just plain bad images, until I realised that the images display without any banding in Windows Photo Viewer or any other viewer! I'm running Windows XP SP3.
I have not made any hardware, software or other changes recently (except installing a Nik S/W plugin – which I subsequently uninstalled but that did not solve the problem). Also no changes in colour profiles etc. I also updated CS5 to the latest version; disable/enabled Open GL acceleration in the preferences without any effect on the problem.
I am new to photoshop and am curious to see what quality setting others use when saving photos as jpeg The size difference between saving at 10 and 12 is almost 3 times the size, I see no quality loss when saving at quality 10.
I have some photos that are original size of around 5mb, after editing the photos saving at quality 10 gives a file size of around 5mb while quality 12 a file size of around 12mb-15mb.
I have 5 images in png format and I need to take license plate of a taxi from them. I tried a few techniques but couldn't improve the quality enough. The images are on the attachment and license plate is written on front door of the taxi.
View 3 Replies View Relatedyou enhance this low quality photo? It is kindda dull and the male subject isn't standing out in it. Perhaps even a background change
View 3 Replies View RelatedI was at an event a few months ago that Kal Penn was at and took a picture with him but unfortunately only had my Blackberry to take the picture. I've tried to improve the picture quality in Photoshop 7.0 myself but I just can't seem to get this picture to look any better.
How to make the picture better quality? There is a lot of noise and it's just all around low quality. I've attached the full size picture but feel free to resize it if that makes it easier to edit.