daredevil123 said:TIFF is sort of like a glorified uncompressed JPEG.
Blur Shadow said:Apparently it is still a common format in the print and creative industry. I don't know if this is a legacy thing, as I believe there are other lossless formats that are superior. Anyone in the industry can confirm?
I personally never bothered with TIFF.
Im a D300s. And a casual shooter
I shoot families, friends, landscapes and at times, function too (small one that is)
Do you think I shld get D8oo (*0*)
Good morning, all.
Took the D800 to Bintan this week. Here's a shot from the trip:
Added in PP. I liked it to look a bit gloomy and mysterious.
The hitech prostop does have a bit of a color cast, but it's more blueish than purple. Easily fixable if one is shooting RAW.
Haha, thanks for the confirmation
I was guessing the HiTech prostop cos I also own one ;p
Haha yeah, got tired of waiting for the Lee big stopper which is never ever in stock.
G-man said:I can't speak for others but when doing layouts all images are in TIFF format for us. You could be right that its a legacy thing.
diediealsomustdive said:Shot in raw loss less then after conversion save as tiff. In tiff the colour temperature and all settings already cast in stone. Raw keeps the unprocessed info and can change anytime.
Fellw, any recommendation for a camera bag. Which could decently hold my D800 attached with 24-70mm f/2.8 and flash at times. Something which is not very obvious and bulk,
Fellw, any recommendation for a camera bag. Which could decently hold my D800 attached with 24-70mm f/2.8 and flash at times. Something which is not very obvious and bulk,