Subject | Re: Lenses and sharpening |
From | Sandman |
Date | 2014-09-21 12:21 (2014-09-21 12:21) |
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Newsgroups | rec.photo.digital |
Follows | Eric Stevens |
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Then you don't know. Stop talking about things you do not know anything about.SandmanEric Stevens
Every single file you work with in LR has a 1:1 preview file.
I have catalogued a number of files in LR but have not worked on them.
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.Eric StevensSandmanEric StevensThey clearly can't contain as much data or be reconstructed to form a final export image.Sandman
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.