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You can adjust brightness, exposure, shadows etc., to enhance your photo. Step 3: Select Develop module to edit JPG photo. Step 2: Select a file in the Library module. Step 1: Import JPEG/ JPG image files into Lightroom. Typical steps to JPEG editing and export in Lightroom: Thus you can expect a visible minimal compression that occurs at the last step of save and export. You may also custom export your JPEG files and maintain file settings, resolution, pixel dimensions, image size, etc., as desired.ĭuring the complete JPEG editing process, the editor does not touch your original photo except at the time of exporting the JPEG file. The editor has defined presets to export JPEGs for sharing on social media, printing, saving on a drive, or burning JPEG to a CD/ DVD. Next, after the editing process finishes, at the time of export too, Lightroom allows you to save JPEG in the highest quality as per the usage. How Lightroom ‘exports’ JPEG photos without losing quality So if you’re using Lightroom, there’s no need to worry about loss in quality after editing. The editor uses the same technique in editing any image format, including RAW or TIFF. With this approach, Lightroom smartly protects JPG file from quality loss. At the time of export, you can pick the final JPEG file and save it. Instead, it creates new files with the changes in the ‘Develop’ module. This way, the editor doesn’t save your file multiple times, which could have degraded the JPEG image quality. But saves all the editing and applies them at the time of final display and export of the image. Lightroom doesn’t work on the original JPEG file. How Lightroom edits JPEG without degrading image quality? Read on further to understand how Lightroom works to protect your JPEG image quality during editing. Unlike traditional image editing tools like Paint, Photoshop, and Gimp, Adobe’s Lightroom uses an entirely different approach for editing and exporting JPG files. So does this mean editing JPGs in Lightroom editor reduces image quality? This is irrespective of the fact whether you edit the JPEG/ JPG file or not. The compressed image format loses some quality, when you open and resave it in an image editor. Any kind of processing on the JPG image file affects its quality.







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