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Hello,
Whenever I'm attempting to save a JPEG in Photoshop CC, even the smallest size JPEG comes out at around 6MB at least. I've tried everything from rebuilding the file to flattening all the layers, yet nothing seems to have worked so far. I'm trying to create web graphics and the file should typically be around ~100KB. Anyone have any suggestions on what I can do to fix this? I've tried restarting the computer and resetting the preferences file for Photoshop but it still won't work.
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go to image/image size... what are the pixel dimensions?
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or try save for web, under File>Export. This will allow you to resize to a specific pixel dimension and pick a compression setting.
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Check this thread out. jpg file size during "save as"
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I literally deleted all the layers and just left it with one blank layer on an 800x320px image at 300ppi and it still saved it as 7.5MB.
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This intrigues me as I work with very large files (close to GB with many layers) and have no issues saving to jpeg. Could you give more detail on what platform, what version of Photoshop?
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i have a feeling that your image is not 800x320 px...could you post a screenshot of your image/image size window?
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I'm on a Mac OS 10.10.3 using Photoshop CC 20140508.r58 x64. It's the 2014 version of Photoshop CC. I've tried with a couple other files and I'm still getting the same issue. Even when I bring the JPEGs into another program and try to reserve them (like through Preview or Illustrator) I still am ending up with a huge file size. It seems to me like it's trying to keep data left over from editing the file but I don't think that should be remaining in the JPEG file!
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Then we are speaking apples and apples--- I will try different attributes and let you know what I see but hopefully others such as experienced ones who are already here can see the issue. I will get back on this as soon as I can. Often there are issues that can be resolved with time but if there is a "bug" in this problems we will report. Hang in we will do what we can to help!
Since you are prob. on the Cloud why have you not uploaded the latest?
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I haven't updated to the latest version because this is actually happening on my work computer which has its own licensing agreement. We aren't updated on the software releases until another 4 months. It's set at a 6 month cycle.
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File > Save for web
or if using CC2015 +
File > Export > Save for Web (Legacy)
Choose JPEG and you can adjust the settings of it manually and see the finished file size.
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Here is some attached screenshots of what I'm talking about. This image is 265x149 @ 72ppi. It's saving out as 6MB!
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I don't know the exact answer to this, very weird. I often work with files several GB in size. I personally would just create a new document and quickly remake this design.
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That would be a pretty easy route. The problem is that this is happening with even new files. It seems like it's just dumping tons of data into a new file and even if I don't touch it, it'll still save really large.
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How many bits are the files you are working with? Image > Mode > _______
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RGB 8Bit
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Your screen shot seems to show you are doing Save as rather than Save For Web. Why?
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For some of these, I need to be saving at 300 pip. I'm not sure if I'm able to do that in Photoshop Save for Web.
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If the graphics are for the internet they don't need to be saved at any resolution higher than 72
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As I mentioned in my previous comment, for some files I'd need to make them 300ppi. This is happening with every file I make now, no matter if it needs to be 72ppi, 150ppi, or 300ppi.
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Resolution is completely irrelevant unless you are planning on printing the file. Total number of pixels determines the file size. Resolution only changes the print size, so assuming all three files have the same number of pixels, the 300ppi file will print roughly 1/3 the size of the 72ppi one, but it digital land it's still the same size file.
Have you tried the save for web option?
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The client I'm doing a project for has requested that the files remain at 300ppi. I tried doing the save for web option and it slightly reduced the file from 6MB down to 4.8MB but it's still way too late for a file of that size. I'm going to have the IT department uninstall and reinstall photoshop to see if that solves the problem.
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I tried to recreate what you have using PS CC 2014, and came up with a 41.9k file. If you can put the jpeg in a dropbox and share it, I'd like to take a look. You've got me curious.
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I was using CS2015, the update. While prepping the file to be sure to give you good instructions I repeated the procedure and found no problem. Go figure, and I wasn’t drinking at the time. Something was amiss. No other files were open at the time. Between the problem and now I quit and restarted Photoshop. Maybe that had something to do with it now working. Am sending no files.
Thanks for the followup.
Don
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What file size do these images come out to when saving as PNG-24?