Jpeg size question?

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Hi,

A friend recently did our wedding photos. I believe he shot them in RAW? and he has sent us a disc of the 'full size' jpegs that he has converted. In iPhoto I can see that they do have a large resolution (not at home mac at the moment but something like 3600x4000) but the file sizes seem surprisingly small to me, most between 900k and 1.2mb. I would expect the photo's to be more like 5-7mb each?

I assume he did the conversion in PhotoShop, is the compression really that good now? I just want to make sure I have the best quality shots to keep as possible.

Thanks

Mark
 
You can manually choose how much to compress... ask for jpegs with less compression, or even ask for the raw originals if it's on DVDR? Unless you're talking thousands of photo's they should fit.
 
I am pretty sure he said he converted at max settings, I just wanted to ask if you guys thought that could be possible considering the file sizes I have?
 
id expect them to be larger in size if they were highest quality to be honest..

examples i have to hand..

2251x1500 300dpi highest quality JPG = 2.5mb out of Adobe PS CS3
3426x2284 highest quality JPG = 6.8mb out of Adobe LR2 (source - high ISO RAW image)
2830x1887 highest quality JPG = 3.8mb out of Adobe LR2 (source - low ISO JPG image)
 
I know professional photographers prefer not to give out the raw files... but you did say he was a friend? So, it's worth a shot.

Either way, the file sizes you mentioned do sound on the low side for images of that size. Most of the jpegs from my old camera were that size when set to fine quality and it was only 2 megapixel. If he is a friend he should at least be able to get you some higher bitrate jpegs even if he won't part with the RAWs.... although that sounds kinda stingy to me if you paid him for his time.
 
Not necessarily.

Usually my full size JPEGs come out between 1 and 2.5mb - But it does vary a lot.
 
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