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We need to save a JPEG out ready for some purpose,

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you might be sticking into a PowerPoint presentation or a real document

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or sending it to a website to be used as part of a WordPress seem as something.

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You need JPEG or a PNG same principle works.

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The one thing I'd say is that often a PDF will work as well.

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If I'm putting it into Word or PowerPoint, a PDF will go in.

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The nice thing about PDFs is that quality is always a little bit especially for type.

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But if you have to use a JPEG let's do it this way.

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Let's go to File,

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Export, same as a PDF,

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down the bottom here, where used to say Adobe PDF,

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go down to either JPEG or PNG , super easy,

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and I'm going to give it the same name,

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but I'm going to make a high-res vision, high-resolution, high-quality one.

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You can call it what you like and save.

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I'm saving it into that folder on my desktop, all pages.

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I'm going to do pages we haven't done any spread yet,

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we'll look at that later and then the quality.

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We've got two things that kind of really control

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what it looks like: quality and the resolution.

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Quality will be how pixelated it is,

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how like is it a bit scrappy and a bit yucky looking.

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Medium will still look fine.

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Low will look gross never use low,

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but medium will be fine,

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high will be pretty amazing and

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maximum you wouldn't see the difference between these two I promise.

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We're going to go for a high res one maximum.

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It's going to look as good as it can be,

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but the file size is going to be quite big.

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Then resolution here, the lowest is 72,

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and the highest you want to go to is 300.

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Anything that pass this, this thing is going to be absolutely big like meters wide.

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We're going to get 300, color spices are RGB.

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Always going to be RGB for JPEG and leave this stuff at the bottom.

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Let's click "Export". Nothing really happens.

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You got to go and find that folder and this my high res is 1.4 Megabytes.

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It's pretty big but you look at the quality.

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Pretty awesome beautiful.

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Let's do the aversion.

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Lets say I am sitting it out and it's going to go up until website

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and I know that 1.4 Megabytes is far too big for our websites,

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so we're emailing even is pretty big.

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We're going to go to "Export" and we're going to say make

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something really small, I'm going to give it a name.

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I'm going to call it Lorentz,

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and I'm going to go through and say "Maximum",

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I'm going to put it down to like High to

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Medium and this is the kind of lowest you ever want to go.

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Save it to Medium,

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click "Export". I'll make this a little bigger.

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I'll even make it a little bigger.

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1.4 is the high-res and see this one here, Kilobytes.

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That is 0.04 instead of 1.4.

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It's tiny compared to it.

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Look at the quality. It's smaller,

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the quality is fine.

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It's not going to win the quality awards but

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this one here is really big but really big file size.

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Probably somewhere in the middle. Just find yours,

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go down a 150 DPI and go to Maximum,

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see what the size is.

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Another thing you might find is that if you don't have any images,

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say it's just block colors,

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your file size is going to be a lot smaller

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because it doesn't have to deal with all of these colors.

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If you've got hundreds of images,

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it's going to be even bigger than 1.4 KB,

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so that my friends is how to you save a JPEG

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from In Design. Let's get on to the next video.
