wud
Senior Member
Didnt really know what to write in the headline, of course I dont mean.. save.
I saw that in Lightroom you save your original file with all the actions you gave it, and you can always go back and reverse an action, if you want to.
Some of my pictures I worked a lot on, and then I tried saving them as photoshop files, but omg, that takes a lot of space. 150mb or so. Thats too much.
Now I'm going for saving a big jpeg (if someone suddenly write to me, if they can get the image in high resolution for printing), and then a smaller one for uploading to the internet with my watermark on, but.... honestly I sometimes forget. So I just save 800px watermarked jpeg file. Not so clever..
Any way to get around this problem with photoshop? Or do I really need to get Lightroom instead? I soooo love working in Photoshop, I must admit.
I saw that in Lightroom you save your original file with all the actions you gave it, and you can always go back and reverse an action, if you want to.
Some of my pictures I worked a lot on, and then I tried saving them as photoshop files, but omg, that takes a lot of space. 150mb or so. Thats too much.
Now I'm going for saving a big jpeg (if someone suddenly write to me, if they can get the image in high resolution for printing), and then a smaller one for uploading to the internet with my watermark on, but.... honestly I sometimes forget. So I just save 800px watermarked jpeg file. Not so clever..
Any way to get around this problem with photoshop? Or do I really need to get Lightroom instead? I soooo love working in Photoshop, I must admit.