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I have dozens and dozens of images I have created in JPEG format using PS7. I sell small prints and greeting cards at a local market. The prints are usually no bigger than 8X10, and printed on a inkjet printer.
I’ve had no problem with the results I get, but I have heard that it is better to save images in a TIFF format. Originally, I do a lot of editing of the first image applying filters, layers, actions, etc. Will I maintain better detail if I work in TIFF format? Since most of the original images are JPEG should I convert them to TIFF before I start editing?
I do notice that if I re-open a closed JPEG image that has a lot of white background that I often get lots of "ghost like colored pixels" in the white area.
Also would there be any value in converting all the images I currently have into a TIFF format?
I something of a creature of habit, but I’m wondering if I should change my whole approach to working with images in PS7.
A lot to ask for, but any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks, Gene
I’ve had no problem with the results I get, but I have heard that it is better to save images in a TIFF format. Originally, I do a lot of editing of the first image applying filters, layers, actions, etc. Will I maintain better detail if I work in TIFF format? Since most of the original images are JPEG should I convert them to TIFF before I start editing?
I do notice that if I re-open a closed JPEG image that has a lot of white background that I often get lots of "ghost like colored pixels" in the white area.
Also would there be any value in converting all the images I currently have into a TIFF format?
I something of a creature of habit, but I’m wondering if I should change my whole approach to working with images in PS7.
A lot to ask for, but any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks, Gene
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