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May 15, 2007 17:52 |  #1

In Lightroom, if I export a full-size JPG (e.g., 6 MB file), the copyright notice is so small, it's unreadable. If the maximum size of the JPG is "Constrained," say to 1000x800 pixels, not surprisingly the copyright notice appears at an appropriate font size.

So I'm wondering, is there anywhere in the program where the font size can be changed?




  
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May 16, 2007 09:40 |  #2

Its not possible at the moment to change that.



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May 16, 2007 09:49 |  #3

LR assumes that you proof on the web or a contact sheet size.


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May 16, 2007 09:52 |  #4

cosworth wrote in post #3214814 (external link)
LR assumes that you proof on the web or a contact sheet size.

What? LR is thinking on it own?!? The world is coming to and end, computers are taking over!!....

I think it is more the developers that made the assumption but no you can't change it for now, and that is the reason is the same.;)




  
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May 16, 2007 15:20 |  #5

They need to fix this so I can put a image over your image, instead of text.


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May 16, 2007 19:22 |  #6

I'll settle for text that I have control over.


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May 16, 2007 19:24 |  #7

Rumjungle wrote in post #3217529 (external link)
I'll settle for text that I have control over.

I'm going to bookmark this thread for the "pro Lightroom" / "ditch CS3" crowd in the future.

I totally agree.


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May 16, 2007 19:25 |  #8

aussieskier wrote in post #3214837 (external link)
What? LR is thinking on it own?!? The world is coming to and end, computers are taking over!!....

I think it is more the developers that made the assumption but no you can't change it for now, and that is the reason is the same.;)

I think it was the functional analyst that made the assumption or the developers were slacking and didn't get the capability into ClearCase by deadline. OR the marketing folks said no, we need something for Release 2.0! :-)




  
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May 16, 2007 19:27 |  #9

Or it makes you go and finally buy CS3. Then they get your LR and your CS3 monies.


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May 16, 2007 21:21 |  #10

gparvan wrote in post #3217550 (external link)
I think it was the functional analyst that made the assumption or the developers were slacking and didn't get the capability into ClearCase by deadline. OR the marketing folks said no, we need something for Release 2.0! :-)

Yea, I didn't think about marketing... Any of them are possible :)




  
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