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Major grins
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I am currently a standard user, but will probably "Go Pro" here very soon. I have looked at the various links regarding the print / file size and I am still a little confused. I understand that one needs to upload the largest file size for a particular print. What I can't seem to grasp is that is I want to offer 4x6, 5x7, and 8x10. Don't these all have a different aspect ratio? If I upload the largest file to accomodate the 8x10, will the other sizes lose something in the translation?
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http://www.smugmug.com/help/proof-retouch-replace I hope this helps, holler back with any more questions at all! OH - WELCOME to Dgrin!
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Thanks for the quick response Andy. I think I understand it now.
Keep up the good work. Greg |
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Steve http://www.downriverphotography.com |
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Automate or batch the resizing?
I do upload hundreds of photos following an event. I need a way to simulate what I have done before in PS Elements 2: File>Automate and save from one folder (originals) to another--but with them at JPEG Quality 7. Elements does not have a slider scale for JPEG Quality within the Automate function. It has only pixel dimensions and resolutions, which I learned in a most painful manner, must not be altered between thumbnail and replacement images.
Because I don't necessarily open each of my hundreds of event image files in Elements--I cull out bad shots in Nikon View (similar to iPhoto but much faster and smoother), and only edit in Elements to straighten images--it is a phenominal expense in time and keystrokes to resave each file individually. Someone, please tell me there is an easier way! I am hopeful there may be some kind of free plug in or who knows what. Fearful, though, that since every file is different, what I am asking is impossible. ?? Thanks thanks thanks! Quote:
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Thanks, I'll look for it!
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viewfinder vs. actual print
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This is not the case on all cameras, however. But I'd imagine (and I have to imagine since I don't have one yet) that on DSLR's in the 12+ megapixel range it would be much easier to shoot a bit wider than intended to account for possible printing crop. |
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