![]() ![]() At 75-80, you will get a reduction in file size but not too much where the overall quality of the image is noticeably degraded. In File Settings, we recommend that you set “Quality” to about 75-80. Once again, we will skip over the Video settings since we are only exporting images. Therefore, leave the default settings where they are at, since we will not be renaming our images again. We have already renamed our images in the “ How to Rename and Create Filename Presets” article. Your Export Location settings should look like the settings below. All other Export Location settings will remain defaulted from the Print-Sized Export Preset. Since we are exporting our images as web-sized images, delete “01_PrintSized” and type in “02_WebSized” instead. Next, we are going to select a different subfolder for the Web-Sized Export Preset. “01_PrintSized” is the Print-Sized Image Export Preset that will we use to create the Web-Sized Image Export Preset. Select “01_PrintSized” from the left side of the dialogue box, as we have done so below. Watch the Videoįirst, bring up the Export Dialogue Box by pressing “Ctrl + Shift + E.” The Export Dialogue Box is where we will dial in the settings for the Web-Sized Image Export Preset. ![]() Watch the video or continue reading the article below. It is a good idea to first go through the “ Creating a Print-Sized Image Export Preset in Lightroom 4” tutorial, as we will be basing the Web-Sized Export Preset off of the Print-Sized Export Preset we previously created. ![]() We will also demonstrate how to create a Web-Sized Image Export Preset in Lightroom 4. In this tutorial, we will prepare our images to be exported as web-sized images for emailing, blogging, etc. Depending on the intended use, there are a variety of ways to export our images out of Lightroom 4. ![]()
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