15-10-15, 09:51 PM
A TIFF is a way of saving an image without any compression with the idea that you dont loose any quality like you do with a jpeg, but I have done extensive tests with jpegs and found that a small compression setting has no visible effects on the quality and will save masses of space.
Take in raw if you want
Dump the crap ones and keep the good save onto a HD
then colour correct in a raw program
then convert to jpeg and further tweak
Save a enjoy your masterpiece as a jpeg
So you will end up with 1 untouched original file that you can always go back to and then a edited smaller jpeg for everyday use
Take in raw if you want
Dump the crap ones and keep the good save onto a HD
then colour correct in a raw program
then convert to jpeg and further tweak
Save a enjoy your masterpiece as a jpeg
So you will end up with 1 untouched original file that you can always go back to and then a edited smaller jpeg for everyday use
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