Add a file size option for TIF export

I would like to have an option to set (uncompressed) file size (or alternatively size in MPix) for a TIF file and have lightroom set the pixel dimensions accordingly. The reason is that many libraries specify a file size requirement. If all your images are cropped the same then working out the dimensions is simple, but if they are all different shapes then it becomes a real pain as you have to work out the dimensions for each one.
Something somewhat similar has been mentioned for jpeg output, to allow you to specify file size and have lightroom adjust quality to achieve the filesize you want (leaving pixel dimensions fixed).
...rob

If by filesize you mean dimensions (e.g. cropped), then that is built into Lr5 - via smart collection, not library filter.
If you mean actual source file size (e.g. in bytes), that requires either:
* John Ellis' AnyFilter, or
* Jeffrey Friedl's Data Explorer.
(if there are others, I don't know about them)
I have plugins for lotsa things, but not everything .
Cheers,
Rob

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