![]() Only a very few high-end commercial photo printing stores support AdobeRGB. All commercial photo printing stores support sRGB color space. Only sRGB and AdobeRGB are generally used for photo printing.įrom my experience, it is always better to check once with the photo printing shop on what color profile they support. They are sRGB, Adobe RGB, ProPhoto RGB, Display, and Other. You will have 5 settings to choose from this menu. Most photographers, both amateurs, and professionals make a mistake in this setting. So, Always make sure that the slider is set to 100 when giving for prints. So I have done the mistake of exporting the image for print without changing the quality to 100. I used to set the Image Quality to 50 when I am exporting Images for online publishing. This ensures that you are sending the best quality of the image for printing. Always make sure that the “ Quality” slider is set to 100. This is an important step in getting good-quality prints. If you are selecting the TIFF format make sure that you are choosing the 16 bits/component as the Bit Depth Since we are making the settings for print we will not be selecting other image formats. You should always cross-check with your printing house for selecting the format for printing.Īll photo printing shops accept JPEG file format. This is the most imp0rtant step in Adobe Lightroom export settings for print. ![]() Setting the correct Image file format is very critical. We can use “ Rename to” to set Custom names according to our choice.įile Settings Choose the Correct Image Format ![]() In this section, we can set the filename. Let us move to the next section, “ File Naming”. So, now we are done with the Export Location part. It is better to choose the option for a new name. You can save the process photo separately or you can overwrite the existing file under the option ” Existing Files”. I have created the subfolder name as Pictures-to-Print. Select the “ Put in Subfolder” option and create a subfolder here. You can also save the photo in a subfolder under the option “ Put in Subfolder”. Here, I have set the Export location to Desktop. In this section, you can set the location for exporting the photos on Adobe Lightroom. The first section is the “ Export Location” section. Later you can send the image for printing via email or by burning the image onto a CD or DVD Always set it to Hard Drive for storing the final processed image in the computer. You will have 3 options in this drop-down menu, Email, Hard Drive & CD/DVD. We need to make the settings change for photo printing over here. Set the “ Export To” option as Hard Drive. Now the following window will pop up, “ Export One File” (as shown below). Navigate to the “ File” menu and click on the “ Export” option from the dropdown menu (as shown below)
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