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04/01/2012 03:20:34 PM · #1
let's ban it along with basic...

it's not the restrictions, it the stupid i hoops i have to jump through to get my image submitted.

so i retook my image after remembering to set it to shoot jpg, so now how the heck do i resize this thing "once" to be under 300K and 800px? normally i let lightroom do it, but i cant figure out how to import a jpg. if i resize in photoshop to 800px the file size is 1.2M.

help.

04/01/2012 03:25:08 PM · #2
When you saved it as a jpeg in Photoshop it will give you the option of saving it at a specific size, with 12 being the largest file. Just slide the bar to the left or right until you get to the file size you are after.
04/01/2012 03:26:44 PM · #3
thanks, that did it!
04/01/2012 03:27:09 PM · #4
Save for web.
04/01/2012 03:32:24 PM · #5
You can also import a jpg in to lightroom along side its raw file by going in to options, there's a tickbox in there along the lines of "treat jpg's as seperate images", you just have to tick that, imporat your jpg, then re-tick it. Sorry I can't be more specific but my lr4 beta has just expired :<.

Message edited by author 2012-04-01 15:32:42.
04/01/2012 03:34:54 PM · #6
Originally posted by HawkinsT:

You can also import a jpg in to lightroom along side its raw file by going in to options, there's a tickbox in there along the lines of "treat jpg's as seperate images", you just have to tick that, imporat your jpg, then re-tick it. Sorry I can't be more specific but my lr4 beta has just expired :<.


i have 5 days left, i had that set in LR3 but i cant seem to find in LR4.

04/01/2012 03:36:01 PM · #7
Hmm, I'm pretty sure it's in a similar place. Maybe on a different tab?
04/01/2012 03:39:52 PM · #8
Originally posted by mike_311:

thanks, that did it!


Anytime:)
04/01/2012 03:41:26 PM · #9
Originally posted by HawkinsT:

Hmm, I'm pretty sure it's in a similar place. Maybe on a different tab?


im not seeing it anywhere on the import page. i forget where is was in LR3
04/01/2012 03:43:52 PM · #10
Nah, it's not on the import dialogue, it's actually in lr options menu.
04/01/2012 03:46:33 PM · #11
From google: //www.image-space.com/Lightroom_Tips_Tricks/Library_Module_Tips/import_RAW_and_JEPGS/import_RAW_and_JEPGS.html

I'm pretty sure lr4 is basically the same.

Message edited by author 2012-04-01 16:13:27.
04/01/2012 09:42:33 PM · #12
Out of curiosity, what's the reasoning you have to shoot JPEG in camera as opposed to converting from RAW later?

CS
04/01/2012 09:46:51 PM · #13
Originally posted by cosmicassassin:

Out of curiosity, what's the reasoning you have to shoot JPEG in camera as opposed to converting from RAW later?

CS


Because it's in the rules.
04/01/2012 09:46:56 PM · #14
Originally posted by cosmicassassin:

Out of curiosity, what's the reasoning you have to shoot JPEG in camera as opposed to converting from RAW later?

CS


Minimal Editing rules specify that the original must be a JPEG.
04/01/2012 09:47:57 PM · #15
Yeah, I read the rules, but surely there has to be an underlying reason.

CS

Message edited by author 2012-04-01 21:48:26.
04/01/2012 09:48:00 PM · #16
Originally posted by cosmicassassin:

Out of curiosity, what's the reasoning you have to shoot JPEG in camera as opposed to converting from RAW later?

CS


not sure what you are asking but the minimal rules say no raw processing. i guess you can make changes when you process the raw that would bypass the rules and i guess they cant be detected when you submit the raw.

04/01/2012 09:56:32 PM · #17
Originally posted by mike_311:

Originally posted by cosmicassassin:

Out of curiosity, what's the reasoning you have to shoot JPEG in camera as opposed to converting from RAW later?

CS


not sure what you are asking but the minimal rules say no raw processing. i guess you can make changes when you process the raw that would bypass the rules and i guess they cant be detected when you submit the raw.

Such as tone, contrast, white balance, etc.....

In the JPEG, you are committed to the settings in effect at the time you pressed the shutter; under Minimal rules, you are not allowed to adjust that type of parameter post-capture.
04/01/2012 09:58:57 PM · #18
Originally posted by GeneralE:

Originally posted by mike_311:

Originally posted by cosmicassassin:

Out of curiosity, what's the reasoning you have to shoot JPEG in camera as opposed to converting from RAW later?

CS


not sure what you are asking but the minimal rules say no raw processing. i guess you can make changes when you process the raw that would bypass the rules and i guess they cant be detected when you submit the raw.

Such as tone, contrast, white balance, etc.....

In the JPEG, you are committed to the settings in effect at the time you pressed the shutter; under Minimal rules, you are not allowed to adjust that type of parameter post-capture.

Thanks, that's the answer I was looking for.

CS
04/01/2012 10:55:09 PM · #19
I like the minimal set... Its ironic and makes you be creative.
04/02/2012 07:36:26 AM · #20
Originally posted by RyanWareham:

I like the minimal set... Its ironic and makes you be creative.


meh you can have it. i spent more time on my computer and camera trying to get a valid original then i did actually taking photos.

too much of a hassle. I am happy with my submission, but lets relegate these to side challenges.

:)

04/02/2012 12:32:11 PM · #21
Originally posted by mike_311:

... lets relegate these to side challenges. :)

Yep - should be a spot right next to them there for Expert challenges too. :-D
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