How To Reduce JPEG File Size Without Losing Quality in Photoshop
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- Опубликовано: 7 июл 2024
- Learn how to compress files without losing quality in Adobe Photoshop. This video is designed to be a very short introduction to compressing JPEG files in Photoshop. It will give you the essential knowledge for creating smaller file sizes. Please enjoy and follow along to learn!
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It changes your dpi from print quality to web quality. I wish there was something like this in photoshop that allowed you to export an image, with a particular file size in mind, KEEPING the DPI the same
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why does my compressed version has more contrast than the original photo? Can I do anything to not get this?
hi, this tutorial is very useful. but i wanna ask, how can i make the file size bigger? because i have some pixel arts file but their file size is too small to upload
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thanks I actually wanted to know how to compress photos without losing metadata
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how to keep the image in smallest size with 300dpi?
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How do I do this with PNG instead?
Can I ask there is a big difference if I choose png ? Because png is for e-shop ( for transparent) so I have to do the export with that , but there are differences and I don't no what to choose😔
PNG works differently yes, I will be making a tutorial on compressing PNG files in the future so stay tuned.
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Hi, I just didnt understand what you click to open up properties. Can you help me please?
Just go to the top bar and click on Window > Properties.
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Is is possible get the same output as a raw photo with a jpeg?
Not sure if I understood your question completely. What's your intention with it?
How To Reduce PNG File Size please make a video on it
Is this for press quality print?
I wouldn't go that far with this compression, press quality requires 300DPI and this is mostly for web-based purposes (72DPI).
how can this be done for 300dpi files also? Im uploading to Printify and need to retain the 300dpi but want to reduce file size.
The same method should apply to that, Alexander Rogan.
thanks @@ninjagraphics1, its automatically converting the file from 300 dpi to 72 dpi after saving, im guessing since the tool is geared specifically for "saving for web", but i don't see any setting anywhere to keep the file at 300dpi? Am i missing something maybe?
@@DallasD_ Ah you're right, it is converting it since its meant for web. What you can do as a simple solution is to click File -> Save As -> Select JPEG -> in JPEG Options select the Progressive format which tends to be the smallest file size, and then adjust the quality of the slider with preview ticked on and see how low you can go in size before losing quality.
@@ninjagraphics1 yes, that works great! thank you!
@@DallasD_ Glad it helped!
is there anyway to compresse multiple files? i have almost 2k files needed to compresse
Actually there is! It's through File > Scripts > Image Processor from the top menu. I may make a tutorial on how to do this in the future if you like.
@@ninjagraphics1 oh nice, but its not as advanced settings as this one? Yeah dedicated video would be nice. Subscribed 😉
@@frixarix85 It's a simple process, maybe 2-3 min video should cover everything.
How would you ensure it is 300 dpi?
At the beginning of creating your file, there is a field where you can indicate how much DPI you want the file to be.
Sir make for png
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