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everybody whatamp;#39;s up this is Brian fax and Iamp;#39;ve got a quick video demonstration here on a flaw that is inherent in Photoshop and Lightroom workflows or I should say Lightroom to photoshop workflows and back all right Iamp;#39;m gonna dive right in Iamp;#39;m gonna go under preferences which is here on the Mac under the Lightroom classic menu on a PC would be down quite a ways on the Edit in the Edit menu alright so Iamp;#39;m gonna go to preferences and we are concerned with the external editing I have TIF jozin the reason why I and a lot of other photographers choose TIFF file format is because you can save files up to 4 gigabytes whereas with a PSD file you can only go up to 2 gigabytes so for that reason alone I use the TIFF file format okay colorspace Pro Photo bit depth 16 bits of course if youamp;#39;re going to be working with RAW files youamp;#39;re gonna want to always work with 16 bit resolution 240 that doesnamp;#39;t matter Iamp;#39;m not gonna

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Because of their large size, TIFF files usually arent used for everyday marketing content. While a TIFF file might be the original creative file, it will likely be converted to another format to be used in slide decks, websites, and other marketing materials. Avoid TIFF files for: Web graphics.
A TIFF, which stands for Tag Image File Format, is a computer file used to store raster graphics and image information.
TIFF, (Tagged Image File Format), is a file format commonly used for storing high-quality images, such as photographs, illustrations, and scanned documents. TIFF files are capable of preserving image quality without loss of information or degradation.
No, they are essentially the same file type; the only difference is that one acronym (TIF) is short for the other acronym (TIFF). So regardless of which acronym you use, both refer to the same image format. The two acronyms are used interchangeably, so theres no need to worry about which one youre using.
The detailed image quality stored within a TIFF means theyre ideal for scanned images and high-resolution documents. You might find them a useful choice for storing high-resolution images of your artwork or personal documents.
Both PNGs and TIFFs are excellent choices for displaying complex images. But PNGs tend to be smaller in size, so are potentially better suited for websites. TIFFs, on the other hand, are often the best choice for professional use, scanning, and print options.
In general Normal PDF files will offer the best quality for printing and viewing, as the bitmaps stored in TIFFs or image PDFs by their nature have a limited resolution. However, for most practical purposes the image quality of TIFFs at a suitable resolution will be sufficient.
Which file is best for photography JPEG or TIFF? A TIFF will enable you to store richer, more detailed images. Its good practice to save your original (or source) photos as TIFF files. JPEGs, meanwhile, might be a better choice for exporting your finished edits because theyre easier to share and print.

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