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so youve just finished this beautiful image in photoshop youve got all these gorgeous juicy layers that you just cant wait to save you go to file save as and you see every single acronym known to man that you can possibly save your image as j p g p n g p d f p s b p s d t i f you name it there is an acronym that you can save your file as but what is the right acronym to save your file well that really comes down to what you want to do with that file later it doesnt matter what your skill level is in photoshop or photography this is a question that gets asked across every platform that someone could possibly ask me a question blake how should i save this layered document tiff or psd well it goes a little bit deeper than that than just tiff or psd so what ive done is ive created this little diagram here that can help you deduce what you want to save your file as so lets first start with jpeg now a jpeg can only hold 8 bits of data so if you have a 16-bit image this might not be t