Subject | Re: Lenses and sharpening |
From | Sandman |
Date | 09/22/2014 09:05 (09/22/2014 09:05) |
Message-ID | <slrnm1vj2k.3ss.mr@irc.sandman.net> |
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Newsgroups | rec.photo.digital |
Follows | Eric Stevens |
Followups | Eric Stevens (2h & 36m) > Sandman |
Because it was irrelevant to the topic. I've repeatedly said that LR renders 1:1 previews for all files *you work with* and that you can set those previews to expire (default they expire after 30 days).SandmanEric StevensSandmanEric StevensEric StevensSandman
They clearly can't contain as much data or be reconstructed to form a final export image.
Depends on whether or not you're exporting a full resolution image, Eric. Just as I said.
You are suggesting that files exported from LR are based on a degraded (i.e. downsized) version of the original file. I very much doubt that that is the case.
I have suggested no such thing, Eric. You would know that if you knew how to read and comprehend English.
Once you look at the actual file sizes I think you will have to conclude that I am correct.
Of course not, since you're not correct. As I said - every single image you work with in Lightroom has a 1:1 preview file created for it. Every single one. You can select when those 1:! files should expire and be purged, but if you've worked with it, or even vviewed it in the develop module there exists a 1:1 preview of the file.You know nothing about these things, Eric, stop making claims about an application you don't use.Eric Stevens
Why did you delete my table showing that LR catalogue files are smaller than the original image?
Is it because it makes it easier for you to deal with what I have just told you?I am staying with the facts, Eric.
Why do you think I don't use the application when I have got catalogue files?Your ignorance about the application is due to not having used it. Opened it once a couple of years ago doesn't really qualify.