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Hello everyone,
Hopefully I am posting this in the correct section and hopefully this is something I am just doing incorrect with exporting. I am trying to put some of my head-shots onto my website and with 1 particular motion picture it gets very pixelated one time I view my website. The file itself is thirteen.1 MB when exported and I am using WIX to create my website. I realize this could exist a problem with WIX itself but I assume a lot of photographers employ WIX when creating their business websites.

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13.1 MB is simply the size of the file. What are the pixel dimensions?
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thirteen.1 MB is but the size of the file. What are the pixel dimensions?
3580 × 4000 seem to be the dimensions according to the info on the image itself. However I am having to resize it once I import it and so maybe that is part of my problem? Besides, the pixel count is a adept question since I have been exporting from Lightroom5 with 100% quality and haven't adjusted whatsoever other settings.
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That size should non exist pixelating unless you're viewing in on a 96" screen.
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Possibly re-procedure the file. For some odd reason, at times a photo'due south thumbnail will upload, and not the prototype itself...I've seen that too many times in my life. I'one thousand not sure why that occurs. If yous're uploading images to the web, I'd likewise check the box in Lightroom, to limit the file size, to say 2.9 megabytes, and also calibration the size of the images down from 4,000 pixels to something smaller, say 1,600 pixels on the longer axis.
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If you are uploading a huge file, either file size or pixel dimensions, you are depending on the image server to resize it.
For best results, resize information technology to largest dimensions that are seen and upload that file.
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Hither is where I am at at present. I managed to save it equally a PNG file which seemed to help but it still doesn't await that sharp. The spot for the pic is currently 1343X1500. The Pixel count I believe is set at 240 per inch by default on Lightroom. This particular photo is 3580X4000 earlier I uploaded it so the WIX program scaled it down to the 1343X1500. I wonder if I am being besides picky merely as I look at some of my other photos on here they are very well-baked. Non to mention this is my main photo.

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Maybe try re-sizing the image to 1,500 pixels long, at 72 ppi, and set Lightroom'south sharpening to Screen, and "Loftier". See what that does.
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Here is where I am at now. I managed to save information technology as a PNG file which seemed to assist but it all the same doesn't look that sharp. The spot for the moving picture is currently 1343X1500. The Pixel count I believe is set at 240 per inch by default on Lightroom. This particular photo is 3580X4000 before I uploaded it and so the WIX program scaled it down to the 1343X1500. I wonder if I am being too picky merely as I look at some of my other photos on here they are very crisp. Non to mention this is my main photo.
For online/electronic display the 240 ppi (or any other pixels-per-inch value) value is meaningless, and has zero issue.

The only numbers that matter are the pixel dimensions (image resolution) and the image file size.

Ppi is print resolution.

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Maybe effort re-sizing the image to one,500 pixels long, at 72 ppi, and ready Lightroom's sharpening to Screen, and "Loftier". See what that does.
I tried what you lot said and didn't get any better results. It seems that WIX uses an algorithim designed to go fast load times at the sacrifice of image quality. I will attach what I am currently at now which is a 25mb PNG paradigm that looks ameliorate, but definitely not at the level I was hoping.
Here is where I am at now. I managed to relieve information technology equally a PNG file which seemed to aid but it all the same doesn't look that sharp. The spot for the picture is currently 1343X1500. The Pixel count I believe is set at 240 per inch by default on Lightroom. This particular photo is 3580X4000 before I uploaded information technology and so the WIX plan scaled it down to the 1343X1500. I wonder if I am being as well picky merely every bit I expect at some of my other photos on here they are very crisp. Non to mention this is my main photo.
For online/electronic brandish the 240 ppi (or any other pixels-per-inch value) value is meaningless, and has nix effect.

The only numbers that matter are the pixel dimensions (paradigm resolution) and the paradigm file size.

Ppi is print resolution.


I wish I would have read this nigh an hr ago. I found this out and it seems to be all most the size of the file and the format information technology is saved as.

When I export form Lightroom, should I be exporting at the verbal size I want? If thats the case I obviously go a smaller file size. I'thousand wondering if that would be beneficial as oppose to saving it as the largest image resolution and having information technology shrunk when loaded to WIX.

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why are y'all using PNG, as opposed to jpeg?
quality amend than l% makes for incredibly higher file sizes that cannot exist seen on the screen.

there are a couple of things that I don't empathise.

If the original picture show is 3580 10 4000 how does that get shrung to 1343 x 1500?
While the picture you sent is 1276 x 581
In that location must be a mistaken number there somewhere.

Here is the motion picture dmensions as sent but resaved as a jpg at medium quality - 83.ix k

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Not to mention this is my chief photo.
Are you upwardly for some general criticism?

I hope so, because I'm about to offer it anyhow.

I might be able to go with the B&West urban background in spite of the general hint that you're looking for more residential listings. Perhaps yous want to be the adjacent rex of Clarke County Commercial Real Estate.

Just...Why the raindrops? I mean they take upwardly such a large portion of the screen, and at that place doesn't seem to be any reason for them to be there.

So there is that unwanted thin white edge at the lesser of your portrait. Why is that there?

FWIW: I think your "main picture" should be primarily about you. Not even whatever recognizable objects in the groundwork, if it were up to me.

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why are you using PNG, as opposed to jpeg?
quality better than 50% makes for incredibly higher file sizes that cannot be seen on the screen.

in that location are a couple of things that I don't understand.

If the original picture is 3580 x 4000 how does that go shrung to 1343 x 1500?
While the picture yous sent is 1276 x 581
There must be a mistaken number at that place somewhere.

Here is the moving-picture show dmensions equally sent but resaved as a jpg at medium quality - 83.9 k

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Okay so according to WIX when I click on "edit" it says the dimensions of my current picture are W289-H323 then I am unsure how I can maximize my quality based on that size. As far as the PNG, according to WIX PNG is best for website as it does not get compressed as much.
Not to mention this is my master photograph.
Are you up for some full general criticism?

I hope then, considering I'm about to offer information technology anyway.

I might be able to go with the B&W urban groundwork in spite of the general hint that yous're looking for more residential listings. Perchance you want to be the next king of Clarke County Commercial Real Manor.

BUT...Why the raindrops? I mean they take up such a large portion of the screen, and there doesn't seem to be any reason for them to be there.

Then at that place is that unwanted thin white border at the bottom of your portrait. Why is that there?

FWIW: I retrieve your "primary flick" should be primarily about you. Not even any recognizable objects in the groundwork, if it were upwards to me.


Thanks for the comments. You might have missed the function where I said my website isn't done notwithstanding. The raindrops you are referring to will eventually be a slideshow of featured listings in one case I go this primary trouble stock-still. I chose the B&West photo of the strip so that information technology didn't take draw also much attending which I promise will exist the case one time I get the slideshow all setup. I am also considering make it more than "blurry" once I get the rest of my site buttoned up. The sparse white border you see below my movie is going to be a box containing my contact info. I am still deciding how I desire that to look but information technology's just there to remind myself to get to it.
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Okay and so according to WIX when I click on "edit" it says the dimensions of my current picture are W289-H323 so I am unsure how I tin maximize my quality based on that size. As far as the PNG, according to WIX PNG is best for website equally it does not get compressed as much.
You accept uploaded a photograph that is 289 pixels wide by 323 pixels high. Y'all could export a larger version upwards to W1343 by H1500 and it would probably wait a lot better.
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A 25 megabyte PNG file that is going to be scaled downwards to 289 x 323 pixels....that is probably going to look less than optimal. The all-time way to make what is called a web reduction is in multiple steps, downwardly-sizing a fleck at a fourth dimension; but if you upload a 25 megabyte epitome that's quite large, at that place'south a high chance that Wix is just going to reduce it in one, single step, and the resulting web-sized paradigm will look less than optimal. A tiny image on the page that arrives as a 25 megabyte file is GOING TO BE down-rezzed, hard. No 2 ways near that.
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