Addy101
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An iPad Mini (that is quite popular around here, though I don't know why) and a lot of other mobile devices have 1024 as horizontal resolution, so, by default, 1024 is too big. 800 is the ideal size.
Picture size is the easier part. There's even command line tool that can be used to automatically resize all pictures in a folder to smaller size.How about finding a rocket scientist to create a "publish" preset to use in Lightroom.
I use LR to do my resizing and it's great - I was never able to get it right until I recently started using LR. But the extra step to upload each image to RFF is really clunky compared to the publish services that are supported by Flickr and many others...
Don't know what this entails but I would support it with a contribution to cover costs...
1280 is just a touch too big. 1200 works great on most monitors.
Picture size is the easier part. There's even command line tool that can be used to automatically resize all pictures in a folder to smaller size.
The part that I found more difficult is file size limitation because you'll have to try with the JPG compression to see which value would make the file small enough to upload.
Does Lightroom do automatic resizing based on file size too ?
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Does Lightroom do automatic resizing based on file size too ?
By the end of the day, the picture resizing will be 1024.
We will see how that works out in practice, and adjust if need be.
Stephen