Fernando
This is what I recommend:
- Save your file as a TIF file as the archive copy;
- Size your image to 800 pixels on the longest dimension using
Bicubic, (or Bicubic Smoother, or Bicubic Sharper with PS CS);
- Finish your Curves or Levels adjustment if necessary;
- Use a bit of Unsharp Mask if you need to;
- Finally, save the file as a .jpg with as high a quality as your
desire file size will allow.
You don't need to adjust the resolution as that affects only the output
to a printer. As Tom Scales pointed out some years ago (in 2000?),
changing the resolution makes no difference to the saved file size;
that makes sense if you think about it.
Chris
On 20 Mar 2005, at 17:50, Fernando Gonzalez Gentile wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> After you've got your .tiff file, how do you usually prefer to obtain
> your
> .jpg file?
>
> 1- Image size -> resolution 72 ppi, 800 pixels; then Save As .jpg.
> 2- Save As .jpg then size as mentioned above.
>
> Results are quite different, which is the correct procedure?
>
> TIA,
>
> Fernando.
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