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Converting raw image to jpeg

New Here ,
Nov 26, 2022 Nov 26, 2022

I took several portraits in raw and I edited them in Lightroom but when I go to export and change it to a jpeg and open the photos after being exported they are slightly more blurry than when I look at them in Lightroom and I am editing on iPad. 

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LEGEND ,
Nov 26, 2022 Nov 26, 2022

The JPG is blurry at what magnification? What happens if you look at the photo(s) at 1:1 magnification (or zoom = 100%, same thing)? At 1:1 magnification, the JPG picture should be as sharp as the raw original.

 

Are you doing any re-sizing when you export from Lightroom Classic?

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New Here ,
Nov 26, 2022 Nov 26, 2022

Sorry kinda new to all this how do I know what magnification I am looking at them in when I open the photo after it is saved to my files? I think it was set on 100% image quality and dimension is set to largest available dimensions in Lightroom for exporting 

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LEGEND ,
Nov 26, 2022 Nov 26, 2022

Zoom in

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New Here ,
Nov 26, 2022 Nov 26, 2022

So yes when I zoom in is when I notice it's more blurry than when I zoom in in Lightroom is this normal 

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LEGEND ,
Nov 26, 2022 Nov 26, 2022

Once you zoom in beyond 1:1 (or 100%), it will get blurry. You need to do your comparisons at equal magnification, and preferably at 1:1 magnification (or 100% zoom).

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New Here ,
Nov 26, 2022 Nov 26, 2022

Okay got it thank you! 

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Community Expert ,
Nov 26, 2022 Nov 26, 2022

So this is Lightroom on iPad rather than Classic? 

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New Here ,
Nov 26, 2022 Nov 26, 2022

Yes Lightroom on iPad. I just want to make sure I'm exporting correctly because I'm not used to shooting in raw. 

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LEGEND ,
Nov 27, 2022 Nov 27, 2022
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There is no option when you export that will cause blurriness. If you choose an image size that is too small, the image can appear pixelated.

 

From now on, place your questions about Lightroom on iPad (or any mobile device) in the Lightroom (ecosystem) forum, and not here in the Lightroom Classic forum, as you are not using Lightroom Classic.

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