When delivering images to clients, maintaining the highest possible quality is important! Here are the best lightroom export settings for delivering images to clients. Whether the images are intended for prints, personal archives, or professional portfolios, proper export settings in Lightroom ensure that your work looks professional and retains all of the hard work you put into editing. Here’s a detailed guide to exporting high-quality images for client delivery:
Export to your desired folder and location.
Consistent and professional file naming improves organization and makes it easier for clients to identify specific photos:
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IMG1234.jpg to prevent confusion.Example: Smith_Wedding_001.jpg
Recommendation: Tailor file names to each project for clarity and professionalism. You can also add your business name to the end of the image name.
The file format determines the type of image file you’ll deliver. The choice often depends on how the client intends to use the images:
The quality slider in Lightroom controls the compression level of JPEG files:
Recommendation: Always set the quality to 100 for client deliverables to preserve every detail.
Color space determines how colors are represented in the image file. Choosing the right color space ensures accurate color reproduction across different devices and mediums:
Resolution affects the clarity of the image when printed:
Recommendation: Always export at 300 PPI for print-quality images.
If the client needs images in their full resolution, avoid resizing. This preserves the native dimensions and maximum detail of your photos.
Recommendation: Leave the original resolution intact unless the client specifies otherwise.
Lightroom offers output sharpening options tailored to different mediums:
Recommendation: Choose the appropriate sharpening option based on the print medium and set the amount to Standard for a natural look.
Metadata includes information about your photo, such as camera settings, copyright details, and location data. Including metadata can help certain clients understand technical details but may not always be necessary.
Delivering high-quality images reflects your professionalism and ensures client satisfaction. Proper export settings:
By following these guidelines, you’ll be confident that your images look stunning, whether displayed on a wall, in an album, or on a screen.
Pro Tip: Save these settings as an export preset in Lightroom to streamline your workflow for future projects. Click on add on the bottom left and create your new preset!
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Marissa
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