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| Posted: Fri Aug 15, 2008 11:37 am Post subject: low quality at JPEG conversion from RAW |  |
When I convert RAW to JPEG a file of 10MP becomes a file of 5MP with the RAW conversion from Adobe. But if I convert with the Canon conversion the JPEG file becomes a 7MP file. I need this size fore posteringsizes. In Adobe there are more adjustingtools. Even the quality of 12 won't do the trick for a large file size of 7MP.
Question: How can convert a RAW to JPEG in Adobe to a large file size like in the Canon conversion?
Thanks! Greetz Borea
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| | | Rudy Benner |  |
| Posted: Fri Aug 15, 2008 11:42 am Post subject: Re: low quality at JPEG conversion from RAW |  |
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<alt.edelman@gmail.com> wrote in message news:e67bdc82-07d6-406b-9b8f-2ae665b7d13c@c58g2000hsc.googlegroups.com...
| Quote: | When I convert RAW to JPEG a file of 10MP becomes a file of 5MP with the RAW conversion from Adobe. But if I convert with the Canon conversion the JPEG file becomes a 7MP file. I need this size fore posteringsizes. In Adobe there are more adjustingtools. Even the quality of 12 won't do the trick for a large file size of 7MP.
Question: How can convert a RAW to JPEG in Adobe to a large file size like in the Canon conversion?
Thanks! Greetz Borea
@Flickr: username "borea1983"
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What version of Photoshop are you using?
In Adobe Camera Raw (ACR) there is a sometimes overlooked option that controls the size of the file opened in Photoshop.
I can make a 6 megapixel (4.58meg file) (3008x200) raw image open as a 25.1 megapixel (6144x4085) image in Photoshop or as low as 1.6 megapixel (1540x1024). This same option also allows control of the color space and the bit depth (8 or 16 bit).
Look for it. |
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