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      15th June 2011
Hi i exported a file as a jpeg full size from aperture and it was 3.2MB, when I export that same file (but the master) and change to jpeg in photoshop the file is 8.2MB (these are canon 5Dm2 files 20MB original. why is there such a discrepency and why is aperture throwing away so much data. I have preferences in Aperture set to export Jpeg original size. any idea whats happening? thanks Chris
 
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      15th June 2011
Hi chriso

Does the quote below help you with your querie?


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This issue of size is not Aperture, per se. If you open one of your RAW files saved directly from the camera to a folder on your Mac, then open with Photoshop, change to Mode settings to be 16 bit vs 8 bit, then Save As a TIFF, you will see the same size increase.

Aperture by default is working in 16 bit color, and that alone will increase TIFFs or PSDs by a factor of two.

Photoshop needs the image file to be either TIFF or PSD to accomplish and then save most edits that require Photoshop, and that you can later re-edit. If your edit requires layers, then you can flatten the image before saving to not pass that increase back into Aperture storage.

Although you can save your edited image as a JPEG in PS, there is no facility to directly pass this back to the Aperture Library.

I find little reason to use Photoshop for editing, unless I need to work with layers, btw, especially since Aperture 3.
 
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      15th June 2011
Okay my concern was that my original raw file coming out of my camera is being reduced down to a 2MB jpeg . When the same file when processed in Photoshop and saved as a JPEG (not a PSD) is 3-4x the size and much higher quality. I have aperture 3 set to export jpegs at original size but it doesn't seem to be doing that.
And yes I now do most of my editing in Aperture as well but there are still a number of good reasons to also use photoshop (layers and actions being two of them).
 
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