Re: TIFF-files
- From: "KatWoman" <XXXJoliePrincessKatanaXXX@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2007 12:44:22 -0400
"edjh" <edjhann@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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KatWoman wrote:
"m...bos" <maart.ridd@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in messageDepends. LZW is lossless, but jpg is not.
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I am working with TIFF-files in windows XP and photo-shop. When therethe tiff are most likely larger files sizes
are
lot of them, aspecially, in Windows XP it works ferry slow. Is there
method
to let it work quicker, as quick as JPG- files?
you need more memory and scratch space as advised
OT question:
Does the compression in TIFF degrade the same way as the JPG?
I have never tried compressing my TIFF's as I was not sure about it
the Mac-Win option does not seem to matter either, both open just fine on
either box?
Mac or Win Byte order doesn't matter at all unless you are using certain
old devices or software.
OK so for sending over internet I can compress my TIFF's for smaller files
with no compromise.
And I would have the option to leave some layers unflattened, like text and
adjustment
I will try it next time.
seems like a better option than jpg on 12 quality
thanks edjh
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