
Originally Posted by
Juan Carlos Vindas
Jay I have a question:
Did you shoot this image RAW or jpg? just curious.
Definitely RAW!
Now, as far as I know, (I learn it for Arthur Morris and his BAA) that when you are finished with your image, and for web presentation you save it at 96ppi.
I am doing my final processing in CS4.
When I first transfer from LR to PS, I apply Pixel Genius Capture Sharpening; then I flattten the image.
When I complete the levels, curves, etc., I then size using File - Automate - Fit Image.
Thereafter I apply Pixel Genius Output Sharpening for Web Presentation.
Finally, I do a File - Save for Web - where I save as a jpeg - high quality - and the level of quality is determined by the size of the file.
Learn something new every day - hopefully: where, within CS4, are you setting the ppi for web presentation.
I save all of my images as layered .psd files unless I am sizing to print in which case I ultimately will save as a flattened TIFF file.
Jay, once you are finished with your image and just before give it your preferred size, for instance, 900X600 as your choice resolution and then enter 96ppi or the value you prefer, then hit ok,
When I open File - Automate I am only given a size option and I always choose 1024 x 800; there is no option for ppi.
now you will have to apply more sharpening, again, do it to taste, now go to Files/Save for web and devises or click control/Alt/shift/S, what a shortcut! then you have your image open in a new window and then you can star playing with the quality control (located at the upper right corner)and at the same time check the size of the image on the lower left corner, then just making sure the size does not exceed the 200K.
At least that's how I do it, is this clear enough? Any better way to do this? my ears are open, I am here to learn too.
I hope this helps.
JC