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creativepro
25-01-2013, 9:04am
I have a Nikon D700 + Mac and I use Lightroom 4

I have been ask to send photos at the highest resolution . My question is what is the highest resolution for a Nikon D700.

Be grateful if you could also advise what Pixel dimensions I set up in the Lightroom Export Module

Granville
25-01-2013, 9:16am
This page (http://www.imaging-resource.com/PRODS/D700/D700DAT.HTM)has the specs for the D700 and a number of image sizes for each megapixel value which I assume can be chosen. It looks like 4256 x 2832 is the largest, and I am assuming that this would be a RAW image at 12.1 megapixels. Others will know better though.

ameerat42
25-01-2013, 9:40am
I have a Nikon D700 + Mac and I use Lightroom 4

I have been ask to send photos at the highest resolution . My question is what is the highest resolution for a Nikon D700.

Be grateful if you could also advise what Pixel dimensions I set up in the Lightroom Export Module

Have a look at the specs for your camera. The section you want may be called "Image Quality". Here is an excerpt from DP Review (http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/nikond700)


Image sizes
(FX format) • 4256 x 2832 [L; 12.1 MP]
• 3184 x 2120 [M; 6.8 MP]
• 2128 x 1416 [S; 3.0 MP]
Image sizes
(DX format) • 2784 x 1848 [L; 5.1 MP]
• 2080 x 1384 [M; 2.9 MP]
• 1392 x 920 [S; 1.3 MP]]

The highest image quality - sometimes loosely referred to as "highest resolution" - is the very 1st one listed above, 12.1 MP

Am.

Rattus79
25-01-2013, 9:53am
What they're after is your original image. I personally, do not hand over full resolution Raw files to anyone.
First I'd ask what purpose is the image being used for and are you being compensated if it's to be used commercially, or is it to be sent to the printers for yourself?

If it's the printers, you want to send them a 16bit TIFF (large filesize up to 100 megabytes for a sinlge layer) (assuming you shot it RAW) which can be setup in the export dialogue of Lightroom.

If it's for a friend or whatever, Send them an 8 bit JPEG with little compression. Will max out at around 8-10 megabytes.

ricktas
25-01-2013, 10:32am
How about showing us some of your photos? We (the members here) have answered a lot of your threads where you have asked for help. Many of your threads you have not even bothered to go back and thank the members for their advice.

http://www.ausphotography.net.au/forum/showthread.php?115148-Advise-need-on-purchasing-a-new-tripod
http://www.ausphotography.net.au/forum/showthread.php?114305-Variiable-ND-issues
http://www.ausphotography.net.au/forum/showthread.php?110571-For-Those-who-use-a-Nikon-D700
http://www.ausphotography.net.au/forum/showthread.php?94282-Lion-quot-and-update-for-Eye-one-display-2
http://www.ausphotography.net.au/forum/showthread.php?88360-Lens-to-take-to-Nambia

I would be wonderful if you would take the time to at least acknoweldge the advice given to you, and gave something back by giving some other members some CC on their photos, etc

fillum
25-01-2013, 11:47am
My question is what is the highest resolution for a Nikon D700.The actual values aren't relevant here - you just need to know how to set the camera to max.
Image Quality => RAW
NEF (RAW) Recording / Type => either Lossless Compressed (default I think) or Uncompressed (This setting doesn't actually affect the resolution but may impact on image quality).



Be grateful if you could also advise what Pixel dimensions I set up in the Lightroom Export ModuleI assume that you've been asked to provide images in jpeg format. When exporting from LR4 just make sure any of the resizing options are not checked, which will output the image at it's max pixel size (i.e. don't specify any pixel dimensions in the output dialog). Also set the jpeg quality to it's max 100% (this setting won't affect the resolution in pixel-count terms, but may degrade the image if set too low).



Cheers.

creativepro
25-01-2013, 3:45pm
Thank you for your advice.