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Blacktop's 366 day trip through 2016
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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 524552" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>I've absolutely given up on exporting from LR. Their resize algorithm just strips away the hard work of getting a decent, sharp image. There are some convoluted methods for reducing images and sharpening for the web and ultimately I wound up just using one that someone else perfected, Jimmy McIntyre. His <a href="http://www.shutterevolve.com/raya-pro-the-ultimate-digital-blending-workflow-panel-for-photoshop/" target="_blank">Raya Pro Photoshop panel</a> has an amazing number of tools (actions) for image editing and the most valuable for me has been the <em>Sharpen and Resize for the Web</em> buttons. One click and it gives me a resized image at any one of 20 long side sizes, with a base layer and then a sharpening layer that I can adjust to taste before flattening and saving. World of difference. $40 well spent.</p><p></p><p>Oh, and yes, Flickr's resize algorithms are way better than what Lr seems to do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 524552, member: 9240"] I've absolutely given up on exporting from LR. Their resize algorithm just strips away the hard work of getting a decent, sharp image. There are some convoluted methods for reducing images and sharpening for the web and ultimately I wound up just using one that someone else perfected, Jimmy McIntyre. His [URL="http://www.shutterevolve.com/raya-pro-the-ultimate-digital-blending-workflow-panel-for-photoshop/"]Raya Pro Photoshop panel[/URL] has an amazing number of tools (actions) for image editing and the most valuable for me has been the [I]Sharpen and Resize for the Web[/I] buttons. One click and it gives me a resized image at any one of 20 long side sizes, with a base layer and then a sharpening layer that I can adjust to taste before flattening and saving. World of difference. $40 well spent. Oh, and yes, Flickr's resize algorithms are way better than what Lr seems to do. [/QUOTE]
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