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Export a slide show as JPEGs, In the Export Slideshow To JPEGs dialog box

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USING PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 2 147 Creating and viewing slide shows Width and Height Specify the pixel dimensions for the slide show. Lightroom resizes the slides to fit within the dimensions without cropping or changing the slide's aspect ratio. The pixel dimensions of your computer display are the default size. Common Sizes Specifies common dimensions for a slide show, such as 640 x 480, and enters those values in the Width and Height fields. Screen applies the dimensions of your display. Automatically Show Full Screen Displays slides at the full size of the screen that the slide show is displayed on. The fullscreen option works when the slide show is played in Adobe Reader or Adobe Acrobat. 5 Click Save (Windows) or Export (Mac OS). Export a slide show as JPEGs You can export a slide show as a series of JPEG files that you can distribute to clients or other viewers. Each JPEG file includes the slide's layout, background, and cell options. No transitions or playback options are exported. 1 In the Slideshow module, click Export JPEG on the lower left. 2 In the Export Slideshow To JPEGs dialog box, type a name in the File Name (Windows) or Save As (Mac OS) box. The name is used for a folder that contains the JPEG images. The JPEG images use the filename you specify plus a sequence number and a .JPEG filename extension. 3 Navigate to and select a location to save the folder that contains the JPEG images. 4 Set the following options: Quality Renders each JPEG at a specified quality setting. Lower quality images yield a smaller file size. Drag the Quality slider or enter a numeric value from 0 to 100 (with 100 representing the highest quality, and 0 representing the lowest). Note: Photos are embedded with sRGB profiles. Width and Height Specify the pixel dimensions for exported JPEG files. Lightroom resizes the slides to fit within the dimensions without cropping or changing the slide's aspect ratio. The pixel dimensions of your computer display are the default size. Common Sizes Specifies common dimensions for the files, such as 640 x 480, and enters those values in the Width and Height fields. Screen applies the dimensions of your display. 5 Click Save (Windows) or Export (Mac OS). Updated 03 September 2009

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USING PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 2
Creating and viewing slide shows
Width and Height
Specify the pixel dimensions for the slide show. Lightroom resizes the slides to fit within the
dimensions without cropping or changing the slide’s aspect ratio. The pixel dimensions of your computer display are
the default size.
Common Sizes
Specifies common dimensions for a slide show, such as 640 x 480, and enters those values in the Width
and Height fields. Screen applies the dimensions of your display.
Automatically Show Full Screen
Displays slides at the full size of the screen that the slide show is displayed on. The full-
screen option works when the slide show is played in Adobe Reader or Adobe Acrobat.
5
Click Save (Windows) or Export (Mac
OS).
Export a slide show as JPEGs
You can export a slide show as a series of JPEG files that you can distribute to clients or other viewers. Each JPEG file
includes the slide’s layout, background, and cell options. No transitions or playback options are exported.
1
In the Slideshow module, click Export JPEG on the lower left.
2
In the Export Slideshow To JPEGs dialog box, type a name in the File Name (Windows) or Save As (Mac
OS) box.
The name is used for a folder that contains the JPEG images. The JPEG images use the filename you specify plus a
sequence number and a .JPEG filename extension.
3
Navigate to and select a location to save the folder that contains the JPEG images.
4
Set the following options:
Quality
Renders each JPEG at a specified quality setting. Lower quality images yield a smaller file size. Drag the Quality
slider or enter a numeric value from 0 to 100 (with 100 representing the highest quality, and 0 representing the lowest).
Note:
Photos are embedded with sRGB profiles.
Width and Height
Specify the pixel dimensions for exported JPEG files. Lightroom resizes the slides to fit within the
dimensions without cropping or changing the slide’s aspect ratio. The pixel dimensions of your computer display are
the default size.
Common Sizes
Specifies common dimensions for the files, such as 640 x 480, and enters those values in the Width and
Height fields. Screen applies the dimensions of your display.
5
Click Save (Windows) or Export (Mac
OS).
Updated 03 September 2009