Jpeg File Sizes Are Enormous
So I'm trying to create image files that I can sell as digital prints to be printed out as posters.
As such, their dimensions are quite large (18" x 24") and the resolution is 300ppi. (Neither of these attributes can be sacrificed).
It seems no matter what I try, the resulting jpegs I save from photoshop are enormous. Anywhere from 11mb to over 40mb. That's video size!
I realize that such large dimensions and high resolution will create images in the MB, but I've purchased many digital print image files with the same dimensions and resolution that weighed in around 3 mb, so I know it can be done.
Here is what I've tried so far:
- Flattening/Resterizing/Merging layers
- Using 'Save for Web' feature, removing copyright info/meta data
- removing thumbnail preview
- resetting photoshop settings
Given that these files will be used to print posters, I can't sacrifice the size or the image quality. What else can I do to drastically reduce file size?
I'm using CS6
Thanks in advance!
