Image Sizes for Lightroom Upload

Image Sizes for Lightroom Upload

Upload the highest resolution version of a file you think you will ever need. 

MediaGraph gives you the ability to restrict access to a file based on a user’s Group and/or Role. So there’s typically no need to upload multiple versions of a file. Having large files in the MediaGraph account reduces the need for any special delivery of files when a large version is needed. 


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