Photo export size

Hi
How do I adjust sizes of photos I export through mail?
Thanks
Matt

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  • Aperture Photo JPEG Export Size

    I have a question regarding the file sizes of photos exported from Aperture. When exported the photos seem to be almost double the file size of the original photo imported to aperture and the size shown in Aperture. For example, I have a photo that is 2736x3648 sized at 3.51MB in Aperture. I export with JPEG set to original size, JPEG quality is set to 12. The resulting file size exported is 7.1MB. The resolution of the exported photo is also 2736x3648 so I don't think it's a DPI issue. I've done some experimentation with the JPEG quality and the results are still strange. 10 gives me a 2.2MB file, 11 gives me a 2.6MB file and 12 as mentioned previously is 7.1MB. Seems like a huge jump so I suspect I'm missing something. The other sizes being smaller than the original also seems strange.
    I've looked at the exported photos at 10,11&12 and can clearly see the detail lost. The darker parts get darker and drop the detail in the photo. I'm very reluctant to lose quality so ideally would go with 12.
    I know there are a few questions like this on here already but none of them seem to have a good answer. Just wondering if anyone has figured it out?
    Thanks in advance.

    Terence, you've helped me on a lot of things, so I guess I am going to further ask for clarification....
    I have recently been trying to use Aperture solely (and pretty much abandon iPhoto.).  But, when I say export a file to jpeg (whether it is currently a RAW or JPEG file, I am concerned about my settings--  by default, the setting "export jpeg in original size" has settings as 72 dpi.  I have changed that to 300dpi.  Is this why I have 15-20MB files?  Is this the correct setting?  I don't want any printer to have a false representation of how much data is there.  Nor do I want to lose any data either.
    I could theoretically take any photo and probably even say 4500dpi, and the file would be exaggerated that much more.  I go to print, and the print center sees there is plenty of resolution there, but in reality, there is no more data there than the extent to which the file provided.  You can't create resolution that is going to improve on what your camera or the minor adjustments you do to it to improve it.  I say export it at whatever maximum dpi it has or multiply that dpi by 100, and no matter what, the image is going to print the same no matter how much data (or how large the box is).
    Also, if I open my library in iPhoto and tell it to export the photo at original size, the file is smaller than the file exported via Aperture (thus my concern I am providing more detail than what is really there) and providing an exagerrated resolution.  Your help is greatly appreciated.  I am providing a disk to someone, and this is affecting whether I give them one or two disks due to the file sizes.  (And, of course, as is, the file sizes are harder to work with if you want to email.  So, if they don't have an email program that auto-condenses, they may be frustrated not having smaller files if they choose to email any.)
    Thanks in advance!

  • How do I make a photo file size smaller? The photo is .jpg.

    I need to make a photo file size smaller for some other uses.
    imac   Mac OS X (10.4.8)   iphoto 5.0.4

    Haha yes i forgot that you may not be using Apples Mail. Lets try the export then file>export, then under the heading "format" click JPG. Then click "scale images no larger then:" in the width field type "800" then the height field should change by itself. Thats what i do for emailing, it's usually the best trade between quality & size, that should be small enough to email. Best wishes JAG
    P.S. when you first click "scale images no larger then" what's already in the width height fields? thats your actual photo resolution.

  • Photo Download Size

    All photos were brought into the web page by using the iWeb "Media" button and navigating to the iPhoto library.
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    Then, I test my web page. The downloads are roughly 400K. As a sanity check, I go to iPhoto and export. As expected, the sizes are roughly 4 Meg.
    What am I doing wrong? What is it that I don't understand?

    Actually, the issue is even worse. As I indicated in the first post, I'm unable to allow full-sized downloads. Further, for those photo pages where I do not wish to allow any downloads at all, I'm unable to turn off the downloading capability! I discussed these issues with an Apple tech and he duplicated my results. He's now investigating to determine if there is any workaround.

  • Export size from aperture to photostream

    Is there any way of configuring what size of image is uploaded to the photostream?
    As a DSLR user using large RAW files in aperture, when I tested the photostream option it doesn't give you an export size, it seems to copy the full size image over which took an absolute age for 4 images.
    If it's going to take that long, it kind of defeats the object of having it in the first place, as I wanted just small versions to be able to view and show people on my iPad.
    Any help would be appreciated.

    As I have read from MacCreate.com and as I have tried and tested, Photo Stream on Aperture 3 uploads the native files to iCloud. So if you import RAW only files, it uploads RAW and pushes it to your devices. I imported some RAW photos on my iMac yesterday, when I open up my MacBook this morning it downloaded the same RAW files.
    MacCreate suggested though if you import RAW + JPEG into Aperture, it will only upload the JPEG version.

  • I have made a burn folder with photos exported from I-photo.  It now shows in information, that the date is created and modified is different from the original digitized date.  How can I get the original date to show in the info from Finder?

    I have made a burn folder with photos exported from I-photo.  It now shows in information, that the date  created and modified is different from the original digitized date.  How can I get the original date to show in the info from Finder?

    The Finder reports File information. The date and time of the photo are in the Photo's Exif metadata. The Finder has no awareness of this. All photos apps on any system do.
    Regards
    TD

  • Photo File Size and Photoshop processing

    On  previous discussion, Steve Grisetti noted that problems with burning are sometimes associated with photo file size.  The post stated that Photoshop Elements has a batch processing selection that can resize photos all at once.  I when to Photoshop, selected process multiple file, selected source, save in same as source, and resize images 1000.  When I viewed my photos after, about 50 of my photos were now duplicates of other photos For example, I put all my pictures in timeline order prior to doing my video.  If I found a NEW photo after I had already scanned and named the photos, I would place the NEW photo in the picture folder by adjusting accordingly:  1.jpg, 2.jpg 3.1.jpg 3.jpg The 3.1.jpg would be the NEW photo.  Photoshop replaced 3.1jpg with the picture in 3jpg.  Does anyone know how to restore my photos back to the original "3.1jpg"?  The backup is not accessible at this time.

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    For the future when using batch conversion it is good practice to select a new folder for the outputted files.
    It is also good practice to burn all image originals to a CD or DVD immediately after importing from your camera. This way you can always recover originals.
    Here are a couple of screenshots, the first from Elements Organizer and the second from Photoshop Elements. Which one did you use and what parameters did you enter?
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  • ICloud photo library size

    Hi all,
    I just have a quick question regarding iCloud photo library size.
    What happens when the iCloud photo library is larger than the space on my iPhone?
    My iCloud photo library size is 4gb (I am still within the free 5gb) however, the space on my phone is under 4gb.
    All of my photos have been uploaded on the iCloud photo library beta for Mac/ Yosemite.
    I'm aware that there are 2 options within the iCloud - Photos menu which are "Optimise iPhone Storage" or "Download and Keep originals"
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    Sorry if I'm being a bit slow here, I'm just slightly puzzled by this one.
    Thanks

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  • IWeb 08 and Photo Download Size not sticking to Original (Full Quality)

    I am using iWeb 08 to post personal webpages and photo galleries but even when I select *"Original (Full Quality)"* under Photo Download Size in the inspector it slips off full size and make smaller pictures. I almost always want to offer full resolution image to my friends and family. Is there a way to make this work more reliably? Is it being fixed?

    I found in this iWeb test pertained more to the image pixel dimensions than the jpg compression level of the downloadable file as you found out.
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  • How do I cancel an email I tried to send--I was a dolt and sent one with 8 photos (actual size) and my phone has been trying to send for four days.  Thank you!  Jeff

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  • HOW CAN I VIEW THE PHOTOS FULL SIZE

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  • Problem with export size @ Premiere CS3

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