Re: Advice for compressing TIFFs
- From: "Ian" <ian_bucknerNOT@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 28 Apr 2006 12:48:12 +0100
"Scott W" <biphoto@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I had thought you needed the full Photoshop to handle 16-bit/colour.
The newer versions of Photoshop elements handle 16 bit/ color tiff and
png files just fine.
I did a test with converting a tiff to a 16/color png, the size of the
png was about 36% the size of the tiff. It surprised me that it would
be that much, this is a pretty clean image so that might help. I did
check and the full 16bits of data seems to all be there.
Scott
Do you know which versions of Elements can do this?
Regards
Ian
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