coke x said:getting confused . what's the different when we shoot in
- tiff format and
- shoot in jpeg format then save it as tiff format in photoshop?
coke x said:getting confused . what's the different when we shoot in
- tiff format and
- shoot in jpeg format then save it as tiff format in photoshop?
thobs said:pardon my ignorance, i think we cannot shoot in tiff format
pls correct me if i'm wrong
depends on how u value your photos, it's application and how much pple are paying for it (if any).user111 said:life is short. dont waste time on picture quality
use jpeg
coke x said:getting confused . what's the different when we shoot in
- tiff format and
- shoot in jpeg format then save it as tiff format in photoshop?
No camera out there today has implemented JPEG 2000. The compression is too resource-intesivesmtan24 said:I'm just curious anyone out there saves jpeg2000. It's suppose to be an improvment on jpeg.
user111 said:life is short. dont waste time on picture quality
use jpeg
madmacs said:LOL! might as well say "life is short..just use a handphone cam" :bsmilie:
ExplorerZ said:tiff does not compress ur image thus resaving will not degrade the image quality but the file size is much much bigger than jpg. if you shoot in jpg, the image is already compressed, resaving back into tiff will not let the image go back to original before it was compressed to jpg in the camera.
for me i think jpg is good enough for me as long as i don keep opening and then saving the image again and again
thanks DT and ExplorerZ, you both have cleared my doubt. now i understanding what's the diff.DT_ said:yup.. you question confuse me too...
jpeg files type is a compressed format for images, thus it compromise file size for picture quality, tiff is convented from raw files you get from your dslr, thought the quality is better, the file size is apporx 10 times more then jpeg...
if you shoot in jpeg, the quality is already compromised.., so imo it's no point conventing to tiff..
i'm currently using fz20 and it allow me to shoot in tiff other than jpeg. i think most panasonic cam will have this.thobs said:pardon my ignorance, i think we cannot shoot in tiff format
pls correct me if i'm wrong
same procedures that i use nowadays ...TIFF for editing then final image is jpeg :thumbsup:longkangman said:Possible way I can think off is RAW --> TIFF --> JPEG(whatever version). :dunno:
YMMV