So the file size of a jpg is not an indicator of quality, and your images should print fine. Consider the two images below, both exported at 80 quality from Lightroom. The bottom image has a file size 3.5 times larger than the top one, and the difference is ...
I can also Export to JPG at the same file size as the original HEIC. (As in the screen-clip) Bridge (v13.0.2.6365) OTOH will not show my HEIC files!- The same file! So unexplained weird things! Regards. My System: Windows-11, Lightroom-Classic 14.2 Photoshop 26.3, ACR 17.2,...
In Acrobat 5 check how much of the file is in unknown format via tools -> PDF Consultant -> Audit Space Usage. I converted a doc file that was 5mb (high 80s to 90% was unknown) and by removing the unknown and un-embedding fonts, I got the unknown size down to 3% and the file ...
Alongside this, it’s very common that images are not using the proper file type for compression. For example, if you have a background or image that doesn’t require transparency, it’s typically a better idea to use JPG or WebP. Convert images to WebP Similar to the optimization tip a...
Output sharpening (and sharpening done in the Develop module) will also affect file size - the stronger the sharpening, the larger the file size. So the file size of a jpg is not an indicator of quality, and your images should print fine. Consider the two images...
So the file size of a jpg is not an indicator of quality, and your images should print fine. Consider the two images below, both exported at 80 quality from Lightroom. The bottom image has a file size 3.5 times larger than the top one, and the difference is e...