Looks like jpg compression to me, check that the quality level is around 80% when you export them and also not too small in terms of pixel size.
Hi Ned, hope the OP doesn't mind the question on their thread - you say to check the quality level is around 80% - I know nothing about the workings of exporting from Lightroom, so forgive my ignorance, but why wouldn't you have the quality at 100%?
Okay so Iv upload the originals
is it something I am doing in editing? I’m editing on a MacBook Pro (2011) and Iv just put it on my desktop to have a look and they look less blotchy? View attachment 243394View attachment 243395
It’s the jpg export settings.
1st picture f4.5 1/640 iso800 The 2nd picture St. Paul’s. Is shot at 18mm iso800 f3.5 1/640
I used single Focus.
I’m not sure why The originals uploaded in JPEG i originally shot them and raw then had to convert them into dng. I only save them once edited to jpeg. Could you talk me through how to be saving them in Lightroom?
The reason I used those settings was it was near dust and I didn’t have my tripod with me.
I used single Focus.
I’m not sure why The originals uploaded in JPEG i originally shot them and raw then had to convert them into dng. I only save them once edited to jpeg. Could you talk me through how to be saving them in Lightroom?
The reason I used those settings was it was near dust and I didn’t have my tripod with me.
I used single Focus.
I’m not sure why The originals uploaded in JPEG i originally shot them and raw then had to convert them into dng. I only save them once edited to jpeg. Could you talk me through how to be saving them in Lightroom?
The reason I used those settings was it was near dust and I didn’t have my tripod with me.
I usually just upload my photo onto my phone. I just don’t wanna loose any quality in doing so
I used single Focus.
I’m not sure why The originals uploaded in JPEG i originally shot them and raw then had to convert them into dng. I only save them once edited to jpeg. Could you talk me through how to be saving them in Lightroom?
The reason I used those settings was it was near dust and I didn’t have my tripod with me.
By dropping them into iCloud.
Yes my Version of lightroom doesn’t support raw so that’s why I’m converting them into dng.
By dropping them into iCloud.
Yes my Version of lightroom doesn’t support raw so that’s why I’m converting them into dng.