Eric,
Figure out what she thinks is a 'full-size' jpeg.
She probably means 2000+ pixels on the long side.
In Lightroom, go to the Library module.
Select the pictures you want to Export and click Export in the lower left panel.
This will bring up a dialogue box on your right and you need to scroll thru it.
Pick where you want the jpg's to go.
(I suppose you have to pick jpg's)
You can re-name the files if needed.
You should select jpg's and pick a size.
I do 2000 by 2000 max and 100% quality, then cap size if necessary.
Finally, click EXPORT at the bottom of the dialogue box or CANCEL.
Hope this helps,
Bob S.


On Tue, Apr 22, 2014 at 12:44 PM, Eric Weir <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> First, an apology is in order here—as much to myself as to the group, but 
> definitely to the group. You have been good to me since I got here. You were 
> especially helpful in the lead-up and follow-up to my trip to England last 
> September. That trip was a wonderful photography experience for me. Since 
> returning, however, I have done nothing with the product and have been absent 
> here. Another matter, that seemed critical, got all my attention and energy. 
> The circumstances of my life—wonderful ones—have caused a reevaluation. 
> Priorities have been turned upside down. Along with other things that have 
> been neglected, photography is now up there at the top. I will be in more 
> regular attendance here.
>
> That said, and perhaps I’ll say more later, I have a fairly urgent question. 
> I have a group of images that I need to submit ASAP. Previously I have 
> provided DNG’s for this project. It turns out the software used by the 
> individual leading it does not read DNGs. She has asked for “full-sized 
> JPEGs.” I do not know how to export a full-size JPEG from LR. Help 
> appreciated.
>
> Thanks and sincerely,
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> Decatur, GA  USA
> [email protected]
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