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Thu, Oct 19, 2017 12:53 PM
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Lightroom Desktop: Additional options needed when exporting
I ask because when you export in Lightroom CC, called "save to," the only parameter you can adjust is the pixels. Nothing else that I can see. In other versions of Lightroom you get a whole bunch of parameters to adjust, including DPI. Clients specify sometimes the settings that they want. Or another possibility is that I'm doing it wrong, and if so, could someone let me know how to export and adjust things like DPI.
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giuseppe_torre
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154 Points
2 years ago
I would like to edit photos in Lightroom mobile for my Ipad Pro (great with such a fantastic pen) but is a shame not to being able to save the pics in formats different by jpeg or png for edited version of the picture.
Why don't make possible to have an Ipad limited version with, for export, setting like TIFF, color depth, dpi or sharpening for print/screen?
This would change the workflow of many thousand users of Lightroom for Ipad pro, being able to fully develop pictures on mobility!
Thanks!
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martin_groundsell
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84 Points
2 years ago
When using the ‘Save To’ function in Lightroom Cloud and saving the photo as a JPEG please can you allow
1. The photo to keep its geo location data
2. The photo taken date to be kept as per the date the photo was taken and not the date the JPEG was created
3. Allow us to re-name the file as part of the saving process. For example save the name as ‘01 - summer fun’ and allow the numbers to increase automatically with exact photo exported.
There are all features from Lightroom in 2015 and the geo location data was kept in the previous version of the Lightroom app earlier in 2019.
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dan_loughlin
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164 Points
2 years ago
I'm a sports photographer and can end an event with several thousands of photos. I'd like the ability to be exporting one batch while editing the next set in Lightroom Classic. However, the export step hogs up so many resources that I can't effectively edit any more photos until it is done. My computer is reasonably capable and has lots of RAM. It would be nice to have the export feature be something that could run with lower priority so I could still perform edits.
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Jerry_Syder
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12.3K Points
2 years ago
Jerry Syder, www.jsyder.co.uk - Insta @takenword
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sarah_louise_champeau
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82 Points
2 years ago
As a photographer working for a media agency, we have to export our images from lightroom and resize and crop for all the different social media and ad platforms individually. It would help streamline our workflow so much if we could export from lightroom those formats for web.
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simos_kondylakis
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162 Points
2 years ago
As I said, the app needs more export options and the ability to export at better quality/less compression, like the Lightroom Classic on desktop.
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tarkan_erimer
9 Messages
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228 Points
2 years ago
HEIC/HEIF provides superior compression without compromising the image quality much in comparison to JPG. So, it'd be really nice to have this as an export option.
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tarkan_erimer
9 Messages
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228 Points
2 years ago
When exporting image in Lightroom Mobile (Android), it renames the original filename to be something like*Export* which is extremely inconvenient and annoying. Especially when you export hundreds of images on the mobile, you lose the track of which image is what. Keeping the original filename is "logical" and convenient. Also, it'll eliminate the need for a second and needless export on the desktop version in order to have the original filenames!
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miles_1040258
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80 Points
2 years ago
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alan_bryant_93u1lx4z3nzka
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92 Points
2 years ago
I end up with files from 1mb to 30 mb. It seems like a lottery. Never know what I'm gonna get.
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briancarney
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162 Points
2 years ago
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alex_cossey
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106 Points
2 years ago
I work with a team of 35 other photographers who all use Lightroom Classic in their workflow. For most of us, we would rather be using the newer Lightroom CC version, so that we can work seemlessly between our Desktop devices and our portable devices (iPads etc).
However, we are restricted to Classic for the simple fact that CC doesn't offer the option to export with a certain file name format. We compile our photos into a single database and organise them into Date and Time using the file name format:
Date (DD) Date (Month) Hour-Minute-Second NAME
This helps keep our database in a readable structure.
If this option was available on CC I'm sure more of us would use that as our editing software, as we find its such more satisfying and speedy for our personal work (lots of us use it when we're working separately for photos that aren't going into the Database.
Does anyone have any idea of a workaround for this? Currently my only option is to export from CC, and import back into Classic, simple to change the file name; which just isn't worth the extra import+export time sadly.
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marc_le_cornu
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142 Points
a year ago
Really need the option to save images in 300dpi in LR CC. Print shops and editorial want 300dpi but LR CC only saves in 240dpi. I don't want to switch to classic or have to edit in photoshop all the time, Can you please give this option to save as 300dpi to speed up work flow.
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vaughnmorgan666
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116 Points
a year ago
My photos are about 32mb when I add to lightroom and when I export they're only about 3mb! I'm not sure about how much quality is lost but not so much compression would be nice!
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giuseppe_torre
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154 Points
a year ago
export sharpening like lightroom classic
at least tiff 16bit
Now with IpadOS , lightroom cc will be my first approach to for the editing and would be great to stop the need to go on desktop for a simple high quality export.
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