Help pls!! :)
A while ago I´ve got a photoshop file from a client. Each time I want to save the file or copy the image content of the file into a NEW psd, and try to save it, the final jpeg size is bigger than 13MB. I have no idea, why. Had someone similar experiences?
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Replying to @Marcel_Hampel
Hi there, what are the dimensions of the file? Also, please have a look at the steps in this article and try compressing the image to lower the file size. https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/using/resizing-image.html … ^SC
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Replying to @AdobeCare
I tried with 500 x 500 px. I already tried a few things. Just for tests: jpeg Qualität = super low new small jpeg, C&P the image content from the big file into it Changing image modes Saving as png Low dpi No matter what I tried, even a 500x500 px image has a size of 13 MB
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Replying to @Marcel_Hampel
Thanks for sharing the info. Would you mind checking this article and let us know if it helps? https://www.uwrf.edu/CMSTraining/Documentation/howtoresizeandcompressimagesinphotoshop.cfm … ^SC
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Replying to @AdobeCare
Hey, huge thanks for your help again!! This tip solved my problem. I observed one weird thing. In windows explorer the file was shown with a size of 13 MB. When I tried to add it to an email, it had the same size. In the panel "saving for Web" it had the expected original size.
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Replying to @Marcel_Hampel
Hi Marcel, awesome, thanks for the update. Are you seeing the same size in the save for web panel? Thanks. ^Mohit
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Replying to @AdobeCare
In the "Save for Web" it doesn´t show the weird size. Only in the Win-Explorer or when attached to an email.
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Replying to @Marcel_Hampel
Hi Marcel, that's strange. It seems that Windows is calculating the file size differently. Please note that the size is the actual size of the file in bytes and size on disk is the actual amount of space being taken up on the disk(divided into tracks and sectors) Thanks, ^AK
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ok, thanks a bunch!! It was very helpful!
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Replying to @Marcel_Hampel
You're welcome! Let us know if you have any other questions. Thank you and stay safe, ^Felipe
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