![]() Similarly, the shorter edge of the resized image will be limited to the smaller of the two specified units. That is, the longer edge of the resized image will be limited to the larger of the two specified units. Use the “Dimensions” option (which is similar to the “Width & Height” described above), but it disregards the image orientation.The width of the resized image will be limited to the unit specified in the “W” field, and the height of the resized image will be limited to the unit specified in the “H” field. Image Sizing - When selecting Resize to Fit, use the “Width & Height” option to resize using both the image width and height. If the original file is a JPEG, and you’ve made changes to the file(s) in the Develop module (or in Quick Develop), you must export the modified JPEG as a new file in order for Lightroom Classic to apply the changes made in the Develop module to the file.To export a layered PSD file and have Lightroom Classic retain the layers, choose Original for the Image Format. When exporting layered PSD files, selecting PSD as the image format will export a flattened PSD file (as well as discard any paths that are saved within the file).Use “Original” when exporting a mix of files (DNG, PSD, JPEG etc.) which need to remain in their original formats.For example, when exporting JPEG files, you can choose the quality of the image or, if you know the maximum size the file can be (for posting online for example), you can enable “Limit File Size To” and enter a value. For example, if I were to export my files at 600 pixels, I would append the file name with _600px.įile Settings - Select the desired file format (JPEG, PSD, TIFF, PNG, DNG, Original). Additional options are displayed based on the file format selected. I typically keep the same base name, and then append the exported file’s name based on export settings. Note: Add to Stack is not available when exporting to various locations.įile Naming - Enable “Rename To” and select a preset or create you own in order to quickly append the exported file(s) names. Enable “Add to This Catalog” to auto import the exported file(s), and enable “Add to Stack” to auto stack the images. Select “Choose Folder Later (useful for presets)” when creating presets to export files to various locations. Command + Option + Shift + E (Mac) | Control + Alt + Shift + E (Win) exports selected file(s) using the previous Export settings.Įxport Location - Within the Export Dialog, use the “Export To” menu to select a folder and designate a subfolder if needed.Command + Shift + E (Mac) | Control + Shift + E (Win) displays the Export options dialog.Following are several shortcuts and tips for exporting files from Lightroom Classic. ![]()
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