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Hi
when I save photos to device they are smaller than they should be.
my work flow is:
plug dslr into android phone with otg cable and import raw photo.
edit
save to device
the origional raw is 25mb
exported jpeg is 5mb!
why is this happening?
the exported files are too small for the news agencies I deal with.
any help appreciated
jh
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Hi,
You would expect a jpeg to be a lot smaller as they are compressed. My RAWs and jpegs are similar sizes.
As well as saving a jpeg to the device, you can 'export original' also, which will save the RAW out of the app (some details here in the link)
Get started with Adobe Photoshop Lightroom CC for mobile app on Android
The RAW and the jpeg though will be the same dimensions and dpi though (for instance when taken into Photoshop) and the difference in output may not be discernible, depending on the subject.
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selondon wrote
Hi,
You would expect a jpeg to be a lot smaller as they are compressed. My RAWs and jpegs are similar sizes.
As well as saving a jpeg to the device, you can 'export original' also, which will save the RAW out of the app (some details here in the link)
Get started with Adobe Photoshop Lightroom CC for mobile app on Android
The RAW and the jpeg though will be the same dimensions and dpi though (for instance when taken into Photoshop) and the difference in output may not be discernible, depending on the subject.
One thing I forgot to say, is that the Exported Original will not have any of the edits that may have been made in Lightroom.
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I am having the same issues only with iPhone X/iPad using Lightroom CC mobile. I am using Lightroom 6.14 desktop to sync with mobile devices & then export those edited files that need to remain in a large format. Too many steps! Until there is a mobile solution this appears to be an answer.
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Hi toddl89798856
Photos synced to the Cloud/Mobile from Lightroom Desktop 6.14 (now updated and named Classic) will only be lower res Smart Previews.
If you had a subscription and thus Cloud Storage you could replace the Smart Previews with the Original Files by uploading via the cloud based Lightroom CC Desktop.
It doesn't seem like you have though and I'm not sure if you can overcome this if you want to export from mobile.