Geoffrey LR Forums
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Hi
Image Upload to Blurb Query
I have used Blurb before, but not for a while, and not via Lightroom.
I just wanted to confirm the process that is indicated, from all that I find from the internet, the Adobe LR help pages, YouTube and the rest that you simply build the Book from Catalogue images?
The query is, are these the actual images referenced in Lightroom i.e. in my workflow, processed PSDs? (i know that although these are layered, in Lightroom they would be flattened)
Or do they need to be an exported (saved back into the catalogue) JPEG, in sRGB at 300 ppi?
however, when you use 'BookWright', the Blub Books Software, files need to be, in this context, JPEG, sRGB at 300ppi up to 75mp (Mac)/42mp (Windows - XP, Vista 7 0r 8 - although only updated Jan 5th no mention of Windows 10?)
Does Lightroom activate any necessary conversion in the process of uploading to Blurb, or do the files need to be converted 'at home' as it were?
Cheers
Geoffrey
Image Upload to Blurb Query
I have used Blurb before, but not for a while, and not via Lightroom.
I just wanted to confirm the process that is indicated, from all that I find from the internet, the Adobe LR help pages, YouTube and the rest that you simply build the Book from Catalogue images?
The query is, are these the actual images referenced in Lightroom i.e. in my workflow, processed PSDs? (i know that although these are layered, in Lightroom they would be flattened)
Or do they need to be an exported (saved back into the catalogue) JPEG, in sRGB at 300 ppi?
however, when you use 'BookWright', the Blub Books Software, files need to be, in this context, JPEG, sRGB at 300ppi up to 75mp (Mac)/42mp (Windows - XP, Vista 7 0r 8 - although only updated Jan 5th no mention of Windows 10?)
Does Lightroom activate any necessary conversion in the process of uploading to Blurb, or do the files need to be converted 'at home' as it were?
Cheers
Geoffrey