Optimal photos size for Ipad when exporting from lightroom.

anyone using lightroom. what are you setting your photos at for the ipad. what is the optimal photo resolution for the ipad?

Looks like Lightroom doesn't like your display profile.
Try removing the profile (don't know how to do it on a Mac) to leave your display uncalibrated. Are the colors still different in Lightroom and Photoshop?

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    minimum requirements are from sales people, optimal ones form the working people...
    Try to close all other (backgroud) programs.
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  • Pixelated images when exporting from Lightroom

    I recently switched from A Windows PC to the MBP Retina 15". I imported photos to lightroom from my external hard drive in RAW format to lightroom, edited then exported firstly as jpeg resized to 630 x 420 at 150 dpi. The images came out pixelated so I tried exporting at 300dpi even though the images are for web use. They still came out pixelated. So I tried exporting as .tif files at 300 dpi and still they are coming out pixelated... does anyone know why this would be? The raw files don't look pixelated at all.

    [email protected] wrote:
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  • Get too small pictures when exporting from Lightroom

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    Lisbeth Bech wrote:
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  • When exporting from Photos, the panel for naming the file no longer shows up. Why and how do I change so I can name the file what I want?

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    Hi,
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