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New Participant
June 19, 2021
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How to export images with specific sizes

  • June 19, 2021
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Hi, I used Lightroom Classic for several years. I am running a travel blog so I had to export always my images in a specific size which means they were 2000x1600 Px. In LR Classic without any problems. But now I migrated my whole photo library to Lightroom and it seems that I am no longer able to export images in this specific size. Does anyone have an idea how to do this ? Thanks for feedback.

Carlotta

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Correct answer JP Hess

If you crop the image appropriately and then specify the pixels as I explained you should get the results you are needing. What else do you want?

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JP Hess
JP HessCorrect answer
Inspiring
June 21, 2021

If you crop the image appropriately and then specify the pixels as I explained you should get the results you are needing. What else do you want?

New Participant
June 22, 2021

Thanks Jim, I don't need anything else. I solved the problem in Wordpress

New Participant
June 23, 2021

sasd

JP Hess
Inspiring
June 19, 2021

The export function is not quite as versatile in Lightroom as it is in Lightroom Classic. However, it is possible to choose custom in the Dimensions option and then choose the pixel length for the long side. Lightroom will automatically calculate the length for the short side. That would mean that your images would have to be formatted to the 4x5 aspect ratio in order to get the pixel dimensions you are needing.

 

New Participant
June 21, 2021

Thank you for your feedback. I used this function which is not quite what I need but I can live with.

JohanElzenga
Adobe Expert
June 21, 2021

Quite frankly I do not see the difference. Lightroom Classic will also not crop to size on export, so to export a 2000 x 1600 pixels image from Lightroom Classic, you will also have to crop it to 4:3 aspect ratio before you export it.

 

-- Johan W. Elzenga