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Hoche_1973
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April 12, 2019
Question

Saving Jpegs from Smart Objects [file size]

  • April 12, 2019
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Hello guys! I've been using Photoshop CC 2017 version with no trouble before. Recently, I placed 3 layered images, converted it to smart objects and placed it in a new document. When client asked to have separate jpegs of the three, I opened each smart object, saved a flat copy, converted to RGB then saved each as jpegs. The size of the jpegs are 21.9 MB, 19.4 MB and 2.2 MB. Before, the sizes of these jpegs when I was saving them as SEPARATE psd files were only 1.7 MB,  1.5 MB and 2.2 MB. Did something happen when I converted them to smart objects? Why would they save as large jpeg files when they are all flattened, RGB and all of the same size? Why did the third jpeg remain the same file size when the others did not?

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Stephen Marsh
Community Expert
Community Expert
April 12, 2019

As you have been using place, I’m guessing the following:

Prepression: Metadata Bloat – photoshop:DocumentAncestors

Use Export or lebacy Save for Web rather than Save As to produce the JPEG files.

Hoche_1973
Participant
April 15, 2019

I tried both Export As and Save for Web. Generally, the file is still unusually big. Making the file smaller like 72 resolution would be unfavorable since the client would not be able to properly check the image quality.

Stephen Marsh
Community Expert
Community Expert
April 15, 2019

Can you list the pixel width and depth, show screenshots or post links to download sample images?