Originally Posted by
davidedric
Hi,
This post is prompted by Binnur's recent question about re-sizing. Binnur, if you are reading this it does not change anything in your thread - it's a very specific point. It's something I picked up in Luminous Landscapes
Lightroom has two different ways of producing a jpeg: export, and print to file. Both dialogues have a PPI setting, but they behave differently.
In regular Export, the "Resolution" PPI setting is meaningless, and can be ignored. No idea why it is there.
In "Print to File" it behaves differently. There the "File Resolution" setting does affect the quality of the final image. A low setting produces a lower quality image. I haven't done any playing around, but it's just something to be aware of.
The other thing to note is that "Print to File" actually produces a jpeg reflecting how the image would look on paper. For example, if the same image printed on paper would have had margins, those margins also appear in the jpeg produced by "Print to File".
Dave