For years I've noticed that my images posted here (for example in the POTD thread) are significantly degraded in IQ compared to the JPEGs I see on my screen. I've always chocked it up to the nature of the beast--small files posted on the internet can't be expected to look as good as the actual files.
My usual workflow for images I post here consists of exporting largish JPEG files from LR to my desktop and then uploading the files to flickr. From there I create a link to my posts here.
Flickr uses whatever algorithm it uses to compress the files from say ~7k x 5k pixels to a "suitable" resolution for the web. In the process lots of stuff gets thrown out. Again I have always just accepted this as normal, trusting that starting with a larger file for flickr would mean that the algorithm would necessarily create the "best" version of a file for showing on the web.
I'm wondering if this is actually the case. Might it be better to export the file from LR at a lower resolution in the hopes that flickr (or Facebook or whatever) then does less processing on the image? Better to export the image at a resolution that won't require as much processing by flickr? Or does the processing happen regardless and starting out with a larger file with more information is better than starting with a smaller file?
Have never thought to test this, though I will below.
First example:
Moon shot that was heavily cropped and then increased in resolution using Gigapixel AI prior to export from LR.
Image #1:
Exported from LR as a JPEG with a file size of 7 MB and pixel dimensions of 6496 x 6496
Image #2:
Exported from LR as a JPEG with a file size of 524 KB and pixel dimensions of 1400 x 1400
Second example:
Only a minor crop on the original image.
Image #3
Exported from LR as a JPEG with a file size of 10.6 MB and pixel dimensions of 7396 x 4931
Image #4
Exported from LR as a JPEG with a file size of 918 KB and pixel dimensions of 1400 x 933
For printing, the larger files can obviously become important (depending on how big I want to print). But for posting the images on the web, is one workflow better than another? Are there other tricks I'm missing that would optimize IQ for images posted here (or elsewhere on the web)? What is the best way to process images and/or set export options in LR for images to be viewed on the web?
I should add that one of the reasons I export as large JPEGs is that it serves as another level of backup for my images. They are processed JPEGs so can't be edited later to the degree the RAW files could, but they are large enough to give me options in printing should all of the backups of my LR library simultaneously "poof".
My usual workflow for images I post here consists of exporting largish JPEG files from LR to my desktop and then uploading the files to flickr. From there I create a link to my posts here.
Flickr uses whatever algorithm it uses to compress the files from say ~7k x 5k pixels to a "suitable" resolution for the web. In the process lots of stuff gets thrown out. Again I have always just accepted this as normal, trusting that starting with a larger file for flickr would mean that the algorithm would necessarily create the "best" version of a file for showing on the web.
I'm wondering if this is actually the case. Might it be better to export the file from LR at a lower resolution in the hopes that flickr (or Facebook or whatever) then does less processing on the image? Better to export the image at a resolution that won't require as much processing by flickr? Or does the processing happen regardless and starting out with a larger file with more information is better than starting with a smaller file?
Have never thought to test this, though I will below.
First example:
Moon shot that was heavily cropped and then increased in resolution using Gigapixel AI prior to export from LR.
Image #1:
Exported from LR as a JPEG with a file size of 7 MB and pixel dimensions of 6496 x 6496
Image #2:
Exported from LR as a JPEG with a file size of 524 KB and pixel dimensions of 1400 x 1400
Second example:
Only a minor crop on the original image.
Image #3
Exported from LR as a JPEG with a file size of 10.6 MB and pixel dimensions of 7396 x 4931
Image #4
Exported from LR as a JPEG with a file size of 918 KB and pixel dimensions of 1400 x 933
For printing, the larger files can obviously become important (depending on how big I want to print). But for posting the images on the web, is one workflow better than another? Are there other tricks I'm missing that would optimize IQ for images posted here (or elsewhere on the web)? What is the best way to process images and/or set export options in LR for images to be viewed on the web?
I should add that one of the reasons I export as large JPEGs is that it serves as another level of backup for my images. They are processed JPEGs so can't be edited later to the degree the RAW files could, but they are large enough to give me options in printing should all of the backups of my LR library simultaneously "poof".
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