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This is a discussion on Fallen Frangipani within the Show your photo (Color) - Landscape & Nature (flowers, mountains, storms etc.) forums, part of the Photography & Fine art photography category; Originally Posted by Marko Not familiar with aperture but I think it's a robust program. There should be a way ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marko View Post
    Not familiar with aperture but I think it's a robust program. There should be a way to first resize the file first, THEN save it as a jpeg.

    And when you save it / export as a jpeg, is there no slider to save the file at different qualities (Low, medium, high for example)?

    I'd be very very surprised if this indeed the case, you should be able to do the resizing and exporting separately.
    Here it is at 174K using the method you outlined above. By the way, Aperture is a apple program - similar to lightroom but less expensive.
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    The differences between the last 2 files are small (on other files where details in foreground midground and background are more visible the differences are far greater) but I can see additional detail in your last post - makes it the best of the bunch!
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    Thanks for reply's and comments Marco

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