![]() If the PSD file still doesn't open in Photoshop, then move down to the next method. If the problem still persists, then quit and reopen the Photoshop program and try opening the PSD files again. You’d be surprised! Sure, when you zoom WAAAAY in you can see a SMALL reduction in sharpness and detail… With over 60% of web traffic being viewed on a MOBILE PHONE… In reality, you’ll never see the difference. If you are unable to open PSD files on Photoshop then, wait for some time and reopen the PSD files. Now you’re probably thinking… Sure it makes it smaller, but what about the quality loss? The new image probably looks blurry and crappy… pursuant to Federal laws, is designed to accomplish three major goals: Provide. Now lets compare our old image and our new one! Thats 95% smaller! floral decoration for wedding n card watercolor flowers. Its labelled legacy because its technically from an older version of photoshop, but they’ve kept it in there because it was so popular for photographers and people wanting to get smaller web size images from photoshop. Its hidden in your export settings, and its called Save To Web (Legacy). BUT there is another far more effective option. Well to be honest, we don’t know why photoshop is so dumb at saving images and why jpgs in photoshop are so much bigger than they need to be. But wouldn’t it be great if photoshop exported my files for web ALREADY?! So Why Is Photoshop Exporting My JPGs SO flipping BIG?! If we take our image and compress it using, look how far down it takes our file sizes!īAM! 94% Smaller – And the quality is STILL awesome! Optizilla is a great tool, especially for batch image compressing. Click Save (From InDesign choose File > Adobe PDF Preset > Smallest File Size Set the Adobe PDF Preset. Now we try to take it ALL the way down to 1/10 for quality… And STILL 2.5mb! What gives?!īut… Maybe that image just has to be that big or the quality would suck? No, unfortunately its just photoshop being absurd. For more options, click Advanced Modes and specify the BMP options. In the BMP Options dialog box, select a file format, specify the bit depth and, if necessary, select Flip Row Order. Specify a filename and location, and click Save. While on the one hand this makes a lot of sense for photographers and graphic designers who want the best possible results, it can be a little absurd when you set the photoshop quality slider to “low” and your file size is still 10X larger than it should be! Point in case – This image here is 1920×1080 pixels, and photoshop is saving the jpg out at 2.7mb.īut when we slide our quality all the way to medium – Photoshop is still saving the jpg out at a whopping 2.5mb! But it gets better…. Choose File > Save As, and choose BMP from the Format menu. It turns out that photoshop values image quality over file size efficiency. (This transcript is Auto Generated, and will likely contain vocabulary errors!)
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