03-02-2024 07:34 PM - last edited on 03-02-2024 10:46 PM by Tiffany
I can't seem to decide if I should "save for web", I've been taking photos on my R10 which look stunning but when saving for web the detail just isn't the same. What's the best strategy for a clothing e-commerce site? Is there a happy medium?
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03-03-2024 08:24 AM
I typically use Adobe Lightroom for exporting images to be shared, put onto the web, etc. And in the export settings, I have it apply a medium level of sharpening when reducing the image dimensions.
I expect that you'll need to apply some sharpening as well when reducing the resolution of the images you're exporting in Photoshop. e.g. if setting the Image Size, you can experiment with the various Resample options. Try Automatic at first, but also look at "Bicubic Sharper (reduction)".
You can always add additional sharpening as well afte you've reduced your image resolution.
03-02-2024 09:45 PM - edited 03-02-2024 09:45 PM
albi9nshire,
Where are you seeing this, "Save for web"?
Are you taking pictures in RAW, or in jpeg.?
Steve Thomas
03-02-2024 10:42 PM
Are you speaking about Adobe Photoshop's "Save for Web"?
03-03-2024 07:32 AM
Hi Ricky, sorry I should have mentioned it's Adobe Photoshop, I'm taking RAW pictures, applying my colour chart profile and then exporting via save for web. I just wondered what strategies other people use for fashion e-commerce sites.
03-03-2024 08:24 AM
I typically use Adobe Lightroom for exporting images to be shared, put onto the web, etc. And in the export settings, I have it apply a medium level of sharpening when reducing the image dimensions.
I expect that you'll need to apply some sharpening as well when reducing the resolution of the images you're exporting in Photoshop. e.g. if setting the Image Size, you can experiment with the various Resample options. Try Automatic at first, but also look at "Bicubic Sharper (reduction)".
You can always add additional sharpening as well afte you've reduced your image resolution.
03-03-2024 02:46 AM
The “Save For Web” option in Adobe Photoshop creates GIFs.
03-03-2024 07:27 AM
There are actually several image formats available with "Save for Web": GIF, JPEG, PNG (both 8-bit and 24-bit) and WBMP.
03-03-2024 02:52 AM
albionshire,
If you are talking about Adobe, the have put out a help page that you might find useful.
It's called, "Optimizing Images" and address3s the various ways and formats that you can use to "Save For The Web" You can find it here:
https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop-elements/using/optimizing-images.html
Steve Thomas
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