Photoshop CS2 jpg too big!!

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ddr2pw
Jun 3, 2006
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I’m saving a .psd graphic text on jpg format and the resulting file for me is too big (35 KB)
quality 5, medium. The strange thing is that lowering the quality bar to 0 the file size is over
30KB!!!

Saving the jpg (35KB quality 5, medium) with paint on the same jpg format, decrease the size from 35 to 8KB without noticeable loss of quality !

Why this strange thing is happening?

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nomail
Jun 3, 2006
wrote:

I’m saving a .psd graphic text on jpg format and the resulting file for me is too big (35 KB)
quality 5, medium. The strange thing is that lowering the quality bar to 0 the file size is over 30KB!!!

Saving the jpg (35KB quality 5, medium) with paint on the same jpg format, decrease the size from 35 to 8KB without noticeable loss of quality !

Why this strange thing is happening?

That’s probably because you use ‘Save as..’. This includes EXIF data and those data make the file size big. Use ‘Save for the web’ to strip the EXIF data.


Johan W. Elzenga johan<<at>>johanfoto.nl Editor / Photographer http://www.johanfoto.nl
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ddr2pw
Jun 3, 2006
Johan W. Elzenga ha scritto:

That’s probably because you use ‘Save as..’. This includes EXIF data and those data make the file size big. Use ‘Save for the web’ to strip the EXIF data.

Yes this was my mistake.

Excuse me, but I’m fairly new to photoshop, a good course could help 🙂

Thank you
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smx2004
Jun 5, 2006
wrote:
Johan W. Elzenga ha scritto:

That’s probably because you use ‘Save as..’. This includes EXIF data and those data make the file size big. Use ‘Save for the web’ to strip the EXIF data.

Yes this was my mistake.

Excuse me, but I’m fairly new to photoshop, a good course could help 🙂

Thank you

yes, in all cases when you want to turn the image over to .gif, or ..jpg, you want to be using the ‘save as for web’ optio

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