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<blockquote data-quote="AxeMan - Rick S." data-source="post: 146760" data-attributes="member: 1746"><p>Jeff I think what we are talking about here is DPI more than file size. But if you lower your DPI your file size is going to follow. I have to played around with some of my own prints see at what point a print loses quality but still look good on the WEB. You be the judge, you lose quality fast after 150 it looks like.</p><p> </p><p>My software is locked out to even me at work so all I can see is the photo and the file name. Also I can not download any file to any kind of storage device. The only way for me to see file size would be to take some random customer files and burn them to a CD and load them into Lightroom or Photoshop to look at EXIF and DPI. However this is an unethical thing to do and not is going to happen.</p><p> </p><p>I see a lot of cell phone camera photos come though that look like crap, and I've seen a lot of I-phone photo's come through that look jaw dropping at 4 x 6. So my best guess is it all goes back to Mega pixels which would be DPI.</p><p> </p><p>If they are going to get one of my photos they are going to get it there is nothing I can do to stop it with out ruining a photo for the web. Outside of what I post here I know what I have posted elsewhere and once a month check up on them using Goggle search.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]35928[/ATTACH]</p><p>5 x 7 300 DPI</p><p>My normal posting here</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]35929[/ATTACH]</p><p>5 x 7 150 DPI</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]35930[/ATTACH]</p><p>5 x 7 100 DPI</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AxeMan - Rick S., post: 146760, member: 1746"] Jeff I think what we are talking about here is DPI more than file size. But if you lower your DPI your file size is going to follow. I have to played around with some of my own prints see at what point a print loses quality but still look good on the WEB. You be the judge, you lose quality fast after 150 it looks like. My software is locked out to even me at work so all I can see is the photo and the file name. Also I can not download any file to any kind of storage device. The only way for me to see file size would be to take some random customer files and burn them to a CD and load them into Lightroom or Photoshop to look at EXIF and DPI. However this is an unethical thing to do and not is going to happen. I see a lot of cell phone camera photos come though that look like crap, and I've seen a lot of I-phone photo's come through that look jaw dropping at 4 x 6. So my best guess is it all goes back to Mega pixels which would be DPI. If they are going to get one of my photos they are going to get it there is nothing I can do to stop it with out ruining a photo for the web. Outside of what I post here I know what I have posted elsewhere and once a month check up on them using Goggle search. [ATTACH=CONFIG]35928._xfImport[/ATTACH] 5 x 7 300 DPI My normal posting here [ATTACH=CONFIG]35929._xfImport[/ATTACH] 5 x 7 150 DPI [ATTACH=CONFIG]35930._xfImport[/ATTACH] 5 x 7 100 DPI [/QUOTE]
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