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    Re: Resizing images

    OK, now I think I'm seeing the whole purpose behind this thread. Thanks for setting me straight.

    So, is the consenus then that it's OK to use "Save for Web" as the final step in preparing to post an image to the web, with resizing and sharpening done in the parent image editor?

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    Re: Resizing images

    Quote Originally Posted by Terry Tedor View Post
    So, is the consenus then that it's OK to use "Save for Web" as the final step in preparing to post an image to the web, with resizing and sharpening done in the parent image editor?
    In much the same way that you could use a dangerous electric kettle as a water jug (i.e. never plug it in to boil water), yes. (Just hope no one plugs it in)

    Except I'm sure I have known it strip EXIF data; Save for Web I mean, not the kettle

    I'll try that again, next time I have an image loaded.
    Last edited by Dave Humphries; 20th March 2010 at 11:20 PM.

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    Re: Resizing images

    OK, I think I finally got the picture of what's driving this whole thread. Any other thoughts on using "Save for Web" solely as an output method?

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    Re: Resizing images

    Save for web allows you to save as a png-24 file, instead of a jpeg. It is like a TIFF file. You can save it 100 time over and it will still be better than a jpeg. Image resize, does not offer png-24 file. How can saving a file in a better format be bad????

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    Re: Resizing images

    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Humphries View Post
    Except I'm sure I have known it strip EXIF data
    Hi Terry,

    Just to confirm, I tried this with one of my pigeon shots yesterday and the file is devoid of camera EXIF, this with PSE 6.

    Resizing images Saved For Web

    Resizing images Saved As


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    Re: Resizing images

    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Humphries View Post
    Hi Terry,

    Just to confirm, I tried this with one of my pigeon shots yesterday and the file is devoid of camera EXIF, this with PSE 6.
    I have been trying to 'follow' this complex thread and improve my learning of what to do and how to upload to CinC for the best result. Looking at your two pics above Dave, my eyes can't really spot any significant difference in sharpness/clarity ... they are both really good.
    Am I missing something If anyone has the time or inclination, maybe they could summarise the above posts with a 'recommendation' on 'best practice'. As yet I don't use a 'site' for uploading, I simply do 'all' in PSE8, convert to jpg from RAW if shot is in RAW, resize jpg, sharpen and upload. The downside of course is that my pics can only be viewed at the max 700px size.

    With regard to loosing exif, all my non-scientific tests have shown that adding frames the 'wrong way' causes loss. Also some ways of text addition/other additions seems to delete exif ... as we discussed in other threads there are many ways to loose this info and they seem not to be consistant.

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    Re: Resizing images

    Quote Originally Posted by RonH View Post
    ~ Dave, my eyes can't really spot any significant difference in sharpness/clarity ... they are both really good.
    Am I missing something
    Yes, the only difference is the lack of EXIF data on the first, as I deliberately avoided using any of the other "Save For Web" features, as Terry suggested. This confirms he was correct that it doesn't affect the quality, as long as you're careful to change to jpg and set the jpg quality to Extra High (80%), to compare, "Saved As" was done at my norm of 9 (out of 12), so that's 75% I guess! However, I won't be changing to the "Save For Web" method though, because "Save As" is quicker (less things to change) and it preserves the EXIF.

    Quote Originally Posted by RonH View Post
    ~ With regard to loosing exif, all my non-scientific tests have shown that adding frames the 'wrong way' causes loss. Also some ways of text addition/other additions seems to delete exif ... as we discussed in other threads there are many ways to loose this info and they seem not to be consistant.
    Correct, there are many ways to lose it, most of which I'm not smart enough to use (e.g. no borders on my pics!)

    Quote Originally Posted by RonH View Post
    ~ As yet I don't use a 'site' for uploading, I simply do 'all' in PSE8, convert to jpg from RAW if shot is in RAW, resize jpg, sharpen and upload. The downside of course is that my pics can only be viewed at the max 700px size.
    Ah-hah, I have a treat for you
    It's called TinyPic and allows you to upload bigger pictures even if you don't have your own site elsewhere.
    Here's how; How to post pictures inline using TinyPic

    Cheers,

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    Re: Resizing images

    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Humphries View Post

    Ah-hah, I have a treat for you

    Cheers,
    I loooove treats Dave
    Hey ... great 'Image Quality' thread, I missed this one for some reason.
    Thanks ... now off to read a printed hardcopy ... I think the ink is just about dry.

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