![]() ![]() From time-to-time, I do e-commerce work for websites that require exporting the same photo in multiple sizes, this perfect for that and will save everyone loads of time. The only downside that left me more to desire is that this feature is only available in the stand-alone app and has not been released for Adobe Photoshop or Lightroom. What this means is that you now can take export one photo file into multiple sizes and dimension with just one click. I'm pumped to be using this feature in my everyday workflow. I'll be honest, I've tried several times to find a way to do this via Lightroom, and JPEGmini has saved me time and headaches with this feature. ![]() While this update at first seems underwhelming, it really shows its value in the final feature that has been released. This is similar to the export option in Lightroom. What they've added is the ability to set max height, width, long edge, and short edge. You can test it for yourself by downloading a JPEGmini Pro free trial. The size of this photo is 64.6MB, after running through the software, that same photo optimized down to 16.6MB! You do the math, that's roughly 25% of the original file size while retaining full-resolution. Still not convinced? Give the Hasselblad’s sample image a try. This is also useful for collages, panoramas, etc. JPEGmini is now catering to the medium-format crowd with its increase in export capacity. Now Optimizes Photos Up To 128 Mega Pixels This article we'll be covering just some update they've made. If you'd like to see an in-depth review of the product as a whole feel free to check out my last article on this software. Before we begin, this update is available for those who already previously purchased this software at no charge. ![]()
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