Converting to jpg for printing

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  1. Amson

    Amson Yoo-hoo!

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    I have completed layouts for our recent holiday and am at the point of converting each page to jpg. How does everyone usually do it in photoshop? I see 2 options and then so many formats.. Totally confused.
    1. Save As - Max quality of course but format options??
    2. Export / Export As - then jpg, max quality but what type of resampling.

    Also do you embed the color profile when converting to sRGB?

    I havn't made a book in years and cannot remember what I did before. Any help greatly appreciated. :cornfused
     
  2. michelepixels

    michelepixels A pun is not fully matured until it is full groan.

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    I just "Save As," at maximum quality. I don't pay any attention to other settings.
    I didn't realize Exporting was another method.
    I still haven't mastered understanding the sRGB stuff. o_O
     
  3. A-M

    A-M Not a lot of hustle in my hustle anymore

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    I do like Michelle does ... just save as... 12 for the quality and do not alter anything else.
    I have had my JPEGs uploaded to an on-line site and printed into books and they turn out great.
     
  4. Amson

    Amson Yoo-hoo!

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    Thanks Anne Marie and Michelle. This is what I'll be doing. It is the easiest anyway :-)
     
  5. jagruti patel

    jagruti patel Me love cookies! Yum! Yum!

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    I use export as jpeg at max quality...bc u can open as many psd files as u want and then export to a specified folder. It's fast.
     
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  6. Rikki

    Rikki Next I'm going to look up naughty limericks

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    I also "save as...", just that I choose quality 10 instead of 12.
     
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