Re: About file format options proposed in PS 7.0
Re: About file format options proposed in PS 7.0
- Subject: Re: About file format options proposed in PS 7.0
- From: Chris Murphy <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 28 Oct 2002 09:40:12 -0700
On Sunday, October 27, 2002, at 11:00 PM,
email@hidden wrote:
Hi All,
Could you please comment on the new file format options proposed in PS
7.0 ?
In Photoshop 6.1, when I saved a scanner TIFF file after editing it
with
layers, it was automatically saved in Photoshop format. Now, in PS7,
the
default file format is TIFF multilayer, which I think is a new format.
I think you're just experiencing a sticky setting. Whatever you used
last becomes the default, I just tried it.
If I chose to save in Photoshop format, I have an option box for
maximizing the compatibility. When unchecked, this option saves a lot
of
disk space for the files are approximately half the size, but there is
a
warning that the files might not be compatible with future versions of
Photoshop.
The point of the warning is to say that if you don't have the composite
saved with the file, future versions of Photoshop may blend the layers
differently, therefore you may get a different result if using the file
with a future version of Photoshop. If that doesn't bother you, don't
worry about it.
Something else you could do is just use TIFF. There isn't anything I
can think of that you can't do with TIFF that you can do with PSD.
Is there a possibility to set this lean format as default
w/o having to answer all the option boxes?
No. And people have asked.
Chris Murphy
Color Remedies (tm)
Boulder, CO
303-415-9932 Murphy
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