Re: tiff files
Re: tiff files
- Subject: Re: tiff files
- From: Matt Beals <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 12 Jun 2004 18:34:23 -0700
TIFF/IT-P1 is not screened, it's CT/LW in a TIFF wrapper for each layer and
a FP (FPO, low res preview) to bind the two together. The CT is totally
editable, but the LW.tif is not. It is losing popularity, but not dying.
It's equivalent to "digital film", which many pubs and printers prefer.
Matt Beals
Director of Production & Manufacturing
Paizo Publishing, LLC
(425) 289-1343
http://www.paizo.com
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From: mo <email@hidden>
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Date: Fri, 11 Jun 2004 17:01:05 -0400
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To: <email@hidden>
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Subject: tiff files
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> Hey Mike,
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> I am having a hard time following your logic and making sense of your
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> comments about tiff dying .
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> Would you explain this to make it clearer?
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"Tiff-it format" is on the way out (one bit tif with a screen in it)
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A two part file. CT and LW.
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Not, the tiff format we all know and love
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mo
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