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markashworth

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  1. 1. Send RAW file to my editor 2. Save edited image into LR 3. Export image to PS, resize and sharpen for print - as recommended in your sharpening class. (I have a preset to bring into PS at the correct resolution and crop) 4. Go to print dialog, choose print template, press print. Print comes out of printer. Done.
  2. Ha ha - Have watched those videos before. I started shooting digitally back in 2003/4, and all that was available was ACR. through bridge on PS 3 I think. I manage all my files myself and import where I want them I am a happy LR user to be fair... I particularly like the simplicity it offers when it comes to printing my own stuff amongst other features... Nice try though ?
  3. Indeed - its just when the file is back in LR and I want to send the image to my printer (P800) - do I select the resolution box - unchecked?
  4. Hi - I print my smaller prints (A4 and smaller) on my Epson P800 with Ilford Smooth Pearl paper. The results are excellent having completed my sharpening class ? I export the images from lightroom to PS at 300ppi where I apply appropriate sharpening for the print size and then save. This image appears in LR and I select print. Currently I print direct from LR with no adjustments except for the print profile. Also I have the "print resolution" check box Unchecked A friend told me that the default resolution for the Epson print is 360ppi (Canon's are 300) and as such I should use this as the resolution. So my question is should I be exporting my files at 360ppi for printing thru lightroom and leaving unchecked or checking the resolution box and entering 360? Thanks in advance.
  5. Great - OK thanks I will just process as normal, edit and resize for printing in PS as normal then...
  6. I have a client who has ordered some large images. Would it be better to export RAW image from ACR or LR at higher resolution initially before editing, rather than editing the native pixel dimensions then using PS to interpolate?
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