so I edit on Windows and it does not let me to do res 72. when I do 1080 pixel, hardly I see my watermark since it loses lots of quality. what can I do?
This is awesome and exactly what I needed! Although I'm seeing a lot of posts with white border to fill their posts, would you mind creating a tutorial for it as well?
@@lockiegee thankyou…can you please do a video on exporting for print (paper, canvas, acrylic etc) & if you should change the ratio in cropping in Lightroom first or just resize in export…I’m getting a little confused (newby here) lol
About your export settings for web: why do you set the long edge, and not use megapixels instead? By setting the long edge, the resolution and file size will vary greatly depending on the aspect ratio. It may work fine for typical horisontal photos, but as a preset I need something that works for all (or most) aspect ratios. Resizing with megapixels (to 4 for example) makes a lot more sense to me. Am I missing something here?
Wrong!!!! WTH dude...2048px on the long edge is optimal for Meta. Why would you even make a video without checking the facts first? 😒. So much misinformation on the web, as usual.
Thank you so much sir for the helpful Video.
Great video !
Great info!
thank you! thanks for watching!
Thank you so much !!!
so I edit on Windows and it does not let me to do res 72. when I do 1080 pixel, hardly I see my watermark since it loses lots of quality. what can I do?
When I click export it doesn’t go to the screen yours does and give all the options to make changes.
Exactly what I was after…. Thankyou 🙏
This is awesome and exactly what I needed! Although I'm seeing a lot of posts with white border to fill their posts, would you mind creating a tutorial for it as well?
Same here.. the quality of Pic 100-400kb only. It's pixilated
PPI setting does not affect photos for web apparently? From a few other sources, I've been told it's only relevant for physical prints.
Thanks for the video
thanks for watching! :)
Web would be the best to upload to google photos?
Yes I believe so!
I have a question, should you change the aspect ratio before exporting for instagram or facebook? Is 3:2 ok or should it be 1:1
It makes no difference to the quality of the image, but if you crop your image to 4:5 vertical it’ll take up the most space on your feed
@@lockiegee thankyou…can you please do a video on exporting for print (paper, canvas, acrylic etc) & if you should change the ratio in cropping in Lightroom first or just resize in export…I’m getting a little confused (newby here) lol
@@SaraWC72 at the end of the video there is information about exporting for prints! But maybe I have to do a more detailed one!
About your export settings for web: why do you set the long edge, and not use megapixels instead? By setting the long edge, the resolution and file size will vary greatly depending on the aspect ratio. It may work fine for typical horisontal photos, but as a preset I need something that works for all (or most) aspect ratios. Resizing with megapixels (to 4 for example) makes a lot more sense to me. Am I missing something here?
thank for the video, its really help me. however whats the setting for JPEG print?
make sure everything is on the max!
Wrong!!!! WTH dude...2048px on the long edge is optimal for Meta. Why would you even make a video without checking the facts first? 😒. So much misinformation on the web, as usual.
Where will you check the facts ? The web or ?