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    Intermittent and arbitrary (and new) downsizing problem

    Hi, please help. I have been using CS5 for many months with no problem. Now suddenly I have an issue which is this : I downsize an image in the Image Size window (usually to 1024/768) and then I "Save As", as a jpg file. All good. Then when I get to the JPEG Options window, PS either dowsizes too high or too low. I sometimes can't drop below 1,7M minimum, or it starts out at 256k as its max. It seems to happen only with wide-angle images, but also not all of them. It seems to be completely arbitrary. All my updates are up to date, I have re-booted, and I'm now at a loss. Thanks in advance - and hope . . .

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    Re: Intermittent and arbitrary (and new) downsizing problem

    hello
    you have to check the "optimized base" when exporting to jpg and make sure that 12 is number (the max) on "image option quality"
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    Re: Intermittent and arbitrary (and new) downsizing problem

    Quote Originally Posted by the cute View Post
    hello
    you have to check the "optimized base" when exporting to jpg and make sure that 12 is number (the max) on "image option quality"

    Is this in the file save settings?

 

 

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