I want to import photos I have on disk into iPhoto to crop, touch up, rotate, etc. and then exporting those photos from my iPhoto Library onto a drive on a Windows PC for other people to work with. I have noticed that the file sizes differ when I export them. I don’t want to end up with unnecessarily large files after the export, but I also don’t want to reduce the quality of the images. I tried importing and exporting without doing any changes in iPhoto to see if I could get the settings right so that I would know the best way to do the export. However, if the original file is say 2.9mb before importing into iPhoto, then when I export the photo again from iPhoto the file size is either much smaller or much larger. Setting the JPEG Quality = Maximum and File Size = Full Size on export results in a much larger file. Using the next settings down – JPEG Quality = High and File Size = Full results in a smaller file. What settings should I use to get a file that is not larger than the original but not too low quality either?
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Nov 26, 2016 Shrinking Mac OS/X Sierra Photo Library. November 26, 2016 November 28, 2016 knowshare123. The second problem was new photo library /Macintosh HD/user/me/Pictures/Photos Library.photolibrary had a size of over 120GB. It was way too big for the 30k+ photos I had on the Mac. I did a bunch of clean up hoping that they would shrink the photo.
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