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Dan Rodney
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August 19, 2021
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P: Bring back JPEG quality percentage to Export As dialog

  • August 19, 2021
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I updated to Photoshop version 22.5.0 and just noticed that File > Export > Export As has a majorly dumbed down JPEG quality menu. Photoshop is for professionals. Having accurate control over quality is import for optimizing to a small file size. Giving a few choices (and not even telling us what quality they are) is not acceptable for a pro app. I know for now I can go into prefs and use the legacy version, but please bring back the quality percentage!

 

I also posted this on the Photoshop Feedback website which I think is a more appropriate place to discuss this, but wanted to see what other people think. It's probably best to comment there so Adobe knows. Photoshop Feedback: Bring back JPEG quality percentage to Export As dialog 

 

{Moderator edited title - PS-71391}

79 replies

Stephen Marsh
Community Expert
Community Expert
May 2, 2024

@Sierra329870448o8f – Assuming a Mac, is your chipset Intel (legacy supported) or Silicon (no legacy support)?

Participant
May 2, 2024

In the 25.1.0 photoshop update I don't even have the "use legacy" checkbox in settings/preferences anymore. Looks like there's even a version number for the "Export As" dialog box (v5.8.32). 

PLEASE bring back the percentage slider!! When exporting web banners we try to have the best quality while also keeping the file size below a certain threshold. The percentage slider allowed us to really fine-tune our file sizes. I'd much prefer 100 steps of adjustments over 7... like, come on. 

Stephen Marsh
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Community Expert
February 25, 2024

@sibsontheroad 

 

I while ago I compared file sizes against quality levels to see where things "lined up". Inclusion of metadata adds to a small file size difference between Save As and Export As (or Export > Save for Web). Perhaps it will help. Note: the Save for Web JPEG quality values were not chosen to attempt to equate to the Export As values:

 

Photoshop 2021
Save As   Save for Web (Legacy)   Export As  
Save As JPEG, Level 12 Baseline Standard 3,382,351 bytes (3.4 MB on disk) Save for Web (Legacy), Quality 100 3,035,739 bytes (3 MB on disk) Export As, Great (7) 2,951,329 bytes (3 MB on disk)
Save As JPEG, Level 11 Baseline Standard 2,549,259 bytes (2.6 MB on disk) Save for Web (Legacy), Quality 92 2,520,944 bytes (2.5 MB on disk)    
Save As JPEG, Level 10 Baseline Standard 2,072,956 bytes (2.1 MB on disk) Save for Web (Legacy), Quality 84 2,128,221 bytes (2.1 MB on disk)    
Save As JPEG, Level 9 Baseline Standard 1,813,312 bytes (1.8 MB on disk) Save for Web (Legacy), Quality 76 1,826,102 bytes (1.8 MB on disk) Export As, Excellent (6) 1,835,030 bytes (1.8 MB on disk)
Save As JPEG, Level 8 Baseline Standard 1,597,234 bytes (1.6 MB on disk) Save for Web (Legacy), Quality 68 1,579,870 bytes (1.6 MB on disk)    
Save As JPEG, Level 7 Baseline Standard 1,245,822 bytes (1.2 MB on disk) Save for Web (Legacy), Quality 60 1,301,819 bytes (1.3 MB on disk) Export As, Very Good (5) 1,324,234 bytes (1.3 MB on disk)
Save As JPEG, Level 6 Baseline Standard 905,668 bytes (909 KB on disk) Save for Web (Legacy), Quality 52 1,173,631 bytes (1.2 MB on disk)    
Save As JPEG, Level 5 Baseline Standard 837,439 bytes (840 KB on disk) Save for Web (Legacy), Quality 44 742,928 bytes (745 KB on disk) Export As, Good (4) 695,320 bytes (696 KB on disk)
Save As JPEG, Level 4 Baseline Standard 786,204 bytes (786 KB on disk) Save for Web (Legacy), Quality 36 658,904 bytes (659 KB on disk)    
Save As JPEG, Level 3 Baseline Standard 740,953 bytes (741 KB on disk) Save for Web (Legacy), Quality 28 596,724 bytes (598 KB on disk) Export As, Fair (3) 590,963 bytes (594 KB on disk)
Save As JPEG, Level 2 Baseline Standard 753,850 bytes (758 KB on disk) Save for Web (Legacy), Quality 20 546,622 bytes (549 KB on disk) Export As, Poor (2) 563,817 bytes (565 KB on disk)
Save As JPEG, Level 1 Baseline Standard 709,518 bytes (713 KB on disk) Save for Web (Legacy), Quality 12 437,863 bytes (438 KB on disk) Export As, Very Poor (1) 498,396 bytes (500 KB on disk)
Participating Frequently
February 25, 2024

@Pete.Green How does 1-7 correlate to percentages? Would this be the correct scale:

 

1= 14.2%

2 = 28.6%

3 = 42.9%

4 = 57.1%

5 = 71.4%

6 = 85.7%

7 = 100%

 

But then, how do I export at 75% or 80%? If my scale is correct, there is quite a big difference between 5 and 6.

Inspiring
August 17, 2023

@Pete.Green any comment? I would not consider this resolved

Participating Frequently
August 17, 2023
Agree!!!

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FoxCadet
Known Participant
August 17, 2023

Hey dude, I'm just going to reply here and say that you should think about reopening this "idea" since the implemented solution is merely a cosmetic redo of your original sin. You're not fooling anyone. Your team took a slider of 100 and reduced it to 7 arbitrarily named quality selections that ranged from "Very Poor" to "Great". All you did with this update was to rename them to "1" to "7". For god's sake at the very LEAST make it 1 to 10 so we have more control over the specific file size outcome of the product. It's insulting that you could seriously expect this to resolve the initial concern that the community raised here.

Known Participant
June 28, 2023

why not 1-100, like before?

FoxCadet
Known Participant
June 28, 2023

You can't be serious.

Inspiring
June 28, 2023

hahaha that ain't it my guy. This is what we're looking for: