Exporting images from Lightroom for upload to DPReview

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For various reasons, I don't post images very often. One of the reasons is that most photography forums seem to display slightly soft images, which I'm assuming to be compression of images after upload? Another reason is that I consider my images to be of no interest to others, although I enjoy viewing other members work, mine just aren't very artistic!

Anyway, I was wondering how other members export images from Lightroom for best quality viewing on DP Review?
 
For various reasons, I don't post images very often. One of the reasons is that most photography forums seem to display slightly soft images, which I'm assuming to be compression of images after upload? Another reason is that I consider my images to be of no interest to others, although I enjoy viewing other members work, mine just aren't very artistic!

Anyway, I was wondering how other members export images from Lightroom for best quality viewing on DP Review?
You can export full resolution JPEGs and post them on DPReview, which is unusual because most sites limit the size.

Whether you want to post your work as full resolution JPEGs is a separate issue. ;)

I find that 2,000 pixels on the long edge allows for satisfactory web viewing.
 
how other members export images from Lightroom for best quality viewing on DP Review?
I have been using Photoshop CS6 for years. My source for export is .PSD, .TIF or .JPG.

With the source image loaded, I invoke “Image > Image Size…” menu to get the dialog box for downsampling the image. I typically enter 2000 pixels for the long edge.

Then I invoke “File > Save As…” menu to export a .JPG file, selecting 8 or 9 (maximum 12) for compression quality level.

The procedure should be similar in Lightroom.
 
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how other members export images from Lightroom for best quality viewing on DP Review?
I have been using Photoshop CS6 for years. My source for export is .PSD, .TIF or .JPG.

With the source image loaded, I invoke “Image > Image Size…” menu to get the dialog box for downsampling the image. I typically enter 2000 pixels for the long edge.

Then I invoke “File > Save As…” menu to export a .JPG file, selecting 8 or 9 (maximum 12) for compression quality level.

The procedure should be similar in Lightroom.
Thank you Ashley. I'm familiar with the image size dialogue box and how to export/save as in general but my question was relating to obtaining the sharpest output for forum display. I've seen some photographers websites and the images are stunningly sharp, whereas photography forums always seem to look slightly soft, probably due to bandwidth concerns.

I'm going to upload a few images and see how they look. Thanks again.
 
For various reasons, I don't post images very often. One of the reasons is that most photography forums seem to display slightly soft images, which I'm assuming to be compression of images after upload? Another reason is that I consider my images to be of no interest to others, although I enjoy viewing other members work, mine just aren't very artistic!

Anyway, I was wondering how other members export images from Lightroom for best quality viewing on DP Review?
You can export full resolution JPEGs and post them on DPReview, which is unusual because most sites limit the size.

Whether you want to post your work as full resolution JPEGs is a separate issue. ;)

I find that 2,000 pixels on the long edge allows for satisfactory web viewing.
Thanks Rob, I'll upload some images and see how they look.
 
For various reasons, I don't post images very often. One of the reasons is that most photography forums seem to display slightly soft images, which I'm assuming to be compression of images after upload?
Images are not compressed after upload on DPR. If you download the JPEGs, the match pixel for pixel with the files you uploaded.
 
For various reasons, I don't post images very often. One of the reasons is that most photography forums seem to display slightly soft images, which I'm assuming to be compression of images after upload?
Images are not compressed after upload on DPR. If you download the JPEGs, the match pixel for pixel with the files you uploaded.
That’s good news Jim. I think I’ve worked out a reasonably quick workflow to get my images from Lightroom to the forum.
 
For various reasons, I don't post images very often. One of the reasons is that most photography forums seem to display slightly soft images, which I'm assuming to be compression of images after upload?
Images are not compressed after upload on DPR. If you download the JPEGs, the match pixel for pixel with the files you uploaded.
That’s good news Jim. I think I’ve worked out a reasonably quick workflow to get my images from Lightroom to the forum.
You can use the Lr file size limit option that is part of the export dialog.

One thing to watch out for is OS and browser scaling, which can cause softness.
 
For various reasons, I don't post images very often. One of the reasons is that most photography forums seem to display slightly soft images, which I'm assuming to be compression of images after upload?
Images are not compressed after upload on DPR. If you download the JPEGs, the match pixel for pixel with the files you uploaded.
That’s good news Jim. I think I’ve worked out a reasonably quick workflow to get my images from Lightroom to the forum.
You can use the Lr file size limit option that is part of the export dialog.
Yes, I've created a preset, which speeds things up.
One thing to watch out for is OS and browser scaling, which can cause softness.
Things seem to be working OK and the images look sharp to my eye. I assume that if the images look soft that it is browser scaling? If so, can I turn this off or is this something to do with scaling for 2k, 4k and 5k monitors?
 
For various reasons, I don't post images very often. One of the reasons is that most photography forums seem to display slightly soft images, which I'm assuming to be compression of images after upload?
Images are not compressed after upload on DPR. If you download the JPEGs, the match pixel for pixel with the files you uploaded.
That’s good news Jim. I think I’ve worked out a reasonably quick workflow to get my images from Lightroom to the forum.
You can use the Lr file size limit option that is part of the export dialog.
Yes, I've created a preset, which speeds things up.
One thing to watch out for is OS and browser scaling, which can cause softness.
Things seem to be working OK and the images look sharp to my eye. I assume that if the images look soft that it is browser scaling?
OR OS scaling, or both.
If so, can I turn this off or is this something to do with scaling for 2k, 4k and 5k monitors?
You can control it, but you need to make sure the product of your browser scaling and your OS scaling is one.
 
For various reasons, I don't post images very often. One of the reasons is that most photography forums seem to display slightly soft images, which I'm assuming to be compression of images after upload?
Images are not compressed after upload on DPR. If you download the JPEGs, the match pixel for pixel with the files you uploaded.
That’s good news Jim. I think I’ve worked out a reasonably quick workflow to get my images from Lightroom to the forum.
You can use the Lr file size limit option that is part of the export dialog.
Yes, I've created a preset, which speeds things up.
One thing to watch out for is OS and browser scaling, which can cause softness.
Things seem to be working OK and the images look sharp to my eye. I assume that if the images look soft that it is browser scaling?
OR OS scaling, or both.
If so, can I turn this off or is this something to do with scaling for 2k, 4k and 5k monitors?
You can control it, but you need to make sure the product of your browser scaling and your OS scaling is one.
I use Mac OS Sequoia, how can I tell if scaling is turned on? I switch between Chrome and Safari browsers, I assume there’s something in preferences relating to scaling?
 
I use Mac OS Sequoia, how can I tell if scaling is turned on? I switch between Chrome and Safari browsers, I assume there’s something in preferences relating to scaling?
Use terminal:



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Last login: Tue Jun 10 13:35:35 on console

jim@Babbage ~ % system_profiler SPDisplaysDataType

Graphics/Displays:

Apple M2 Ultra:

Chipset Model: Apple M2 Ultra

Type: GPU

Bus: Built-In

Total Number of Cores: 76

Vendor: Apple (0x106b)

Metal Support: Metal 3

Displays:

CG2700X:

Resolution: 5120 x 2880 (5K/UHD+ - Ultra High Definition Plus)

UI Looks like: 2560 x 1440 @ 60.00Hz
Scaling is 2:1
Main Display: Yes

Mirror: Off

Online: Yes

Rotation: Supported

VP1656:

Resolution: 1920 x 1200 (WUXGA - Widescreen Ultra eXtended Graphics Array)

UI Looks like: 1920 x 1200 @ 75.00Hz
Scaling is 1:1
Mirror: Off

Online: Yes

Rotation: Supported

jim@Babbage ~ %

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