Photoshop :: .psd V's .tiff

Apr 8, 2005

What's the difference between saving as a layered tiff and saving a psd file.

Tiffs show up in my folders image preview window, whereas psd's don't, hence the question.

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Photoshop :: Advantages Of Storing Images In TIFF, TIFF LZW And TIFF JPEG?

Jul 5, 2004

I am cleaning up the Hard Drive on my Mac G4. My scanned images are taking a great portion of the 80 Gig drive. I finished clearing my external drive by removing nearly 60 gigs of images by storing them on DVD. I will do the same for the Mac drive.

My trouble is that all my images are stored in TIFF format which takes up enormous space no matter the storage. Since I output images in various sizes, mainly prints, to 30 x 40 inches, I need a master image archived in the best format for such. However, I do not want to fill my drives, or DVD, with large files. Code:

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Photoshop Elements :: 12 - Save TIFF File With Extension TIFF Instead Of TIF

Dec 2, 2013

I am using PSE 12 as an external editor for Aperture.  When I ask to use an external photo editor, Aperture creates a .tiff file in my Aperture folder, launches PSE 12 and tells it to edit that .tiff file.  This all works great.  When I am done editing in PSE 12, I ask it to save the file and it saves it back to the original Aperture folder with a .tif extension.  I can instead say "save as" and then it suggests the file name with a .tif extension.  When I correct the extension to .tiff it warns me that I'm going to overwrite the file (exactly what I want!).  I say yes and then I find out that PSE did not overwrite the file, but wrote it as a .tif file anyway.  I have to go to the folder, delete the .tiff file and rename the .tif file to .tiff and then everything is fine - but what a hassle. 

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Photoshop :: Tiff

Nov 27, 2006

do enough basics to layout a 32 page quarterly magazine. Quark is fairly simple and I can do the basics with Photoshop. I have a question about the tiff format. My printer guy says I need to change all photos into CMYK and save them as a tiff. When I take a 853kb file and save it as a tiff the size goes to 12mb. Usually I don't worry about it, but this issue our members are submitting photos and I have a lot to change and put in. The size of the magazine file will be ridiculous.

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Photoshop :: TIFF

Nov 12, 2008

1. Does it contain vector data?

I always thought it's a raster-only format. But if you can save your Photoshop project as a TIFF instead of a PSD - preserving all of your layers, effects AND! shapes - that means it does right?

if it does contain vector data, then

2. Does a flattened project saved as Tiff, still does?

I'm asking all of this, becouse I have A4 300dpi project for a newspaper and I was asked to send it either as a EPS or TIFF. I was also asked to convert all the texts to vector (shapes). So the project contains both - raster and vector data. If I save it as a EPS file, Photoshop cannot reopen it again (don't know why -

The only option left is to save the project as TIFF. But if I save it as TIFF do I loose the vector data of the texts (are they rastarized upon saving?) in the project?

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Photoshop :: Save As TIFF Or PSD

Apr 25, 2013

I have been going 'round in circles trying to decide whether to set my Lightroom external editing pref's for Photoshop as PSD or TIFF. I've very recently downloaded Photoshop - I'll be using it after I've done what I can in Lightroom, just for photo's - I've never used 'layers'
 
1) I read somewhere that PSD might be easier (or necessary) if I need to re-edit. I also read PSD could be a good idea as it would be easy to see which is the master edit, and which files have been saved as TIFF, for print say
 
2) I also read that you should never flatten a file, at least not until you need to (ie: save as TIFF for print) - any thoughts?
 
3) My thoughts (mixed up though they may be!) are to say edit layers etc in PS (either TIFF or PSD) then just press 'save', but not flatten layers (I understand the PSD or TIFF will then be alongside my original raw file back in Lightroom, as LR/PS automatically does this). Then say for print I would then  'save as' a TIFF (ie: for printing), or JPEG (ie: for web), and this would automatically flatten the file. If this is correct, say I started off with the un-flattened PSD for example, would I need to firstly make a copy of the PSD, or would just doing a 'save as' still keep the original PSD 'master file'? Also, after I say did a 'save as' for a TIFF, could I then just delete the TIFF and do another 'save as' if I wanted to do another print in the future, or better to just keep the TIFF in Light room alongside the raw, master PSD or TIFF / JPEG?
 
4) I won't be doing huge amounts in Photoshop, so would it be worth looking into using 'smart images / smart filters' - I'm just thinking that if document is not being flattened anyway would it be worthwhile?

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Photoshop :: Tiff Won't Open In CS3

Sep 28, 2013

Photoshop CS3 (Windows) crashes when I open one particular Tiff.  Two others created by the same person/system open just fine.

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Photoshop :: PDF Has Different Colours Than TIFF?

Dec 17, 2012

In preparing some files for print I noticed that a .pdf generated bij PS5 has different colours than a .tiff.
 
Both files have been saved without colour profiles.

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Photoshop :: Convert PNG To PDF Or TIFF

Jun 24, 2013

can I convert lo-res PNG files to hi-res PDF or TIFF files in Photoshop 7?

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Photoshop :: Raw To TIFF Then To Camera Raw

Dec 27, 2012

Due to size concerns, I began to convert my orijinal raw files taken by 7D as 5184*3456 pixels to  3000*2000 pixel by Canon Digital Photo Professional 3.12.52.0 to TIFF files . ( gaining almost %50 of the original size)
 
 Then I'll use bridge to open them as raw files in Camera raw for editing ...
 
 Do you think that, there will be some quality issues after then ?

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Photoshop :: JPG Saves As TIFF?

May 9, 2013

Whenever I try and Save As a jpeg PS saves the image as a tiff. I have to Save As a jpg200 to get a regular jpg file. Why this suddenly started happening and more importantly how to rectify it?

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Photoshop :: Save As JPG / TIFF?

May 25, 2012

Im using PS CS6.  When trying to save a photo "Save As" a "jpg", the save as dialog box with the file name is automatically using the extension ".tiff".  Im unable to save as a jpg file.
 
Why is this happening and how can it be corrected?

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Photoshop :: TIFF Colors

Jan 18, 2005

how do you make it so that colors in a Tiff file don't get all boogered up? Like when I have a plain red(slightly off #ff000) and when I save the file as a tiff, it gets turned into a maroon.

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Photoshop :: TIFF Format

Oct 24, 2006

I have encountered with a Photoshop TIFF image.

This image is a CMYK 8-bit TIFF - no layers - everything very basic (so it seems). I place this image as a link into Adobe Illustrator, then save this resulting file as a PDF.

I open the PDF with Adobe Acrobat, then I use Enfocus Pitstop to check the properties of the image. The Pitstop Inspector tells me that the image is indeed CMYK, but it contains only 1 channel and the image is "Indexed".
When I try to output this file to a printer, I only get the Cyan channel. It seems that the Magenta, Yellow and Black channels are "hidden" or something similar.

Throughout this entire process, the image appears on screen (in all applications) as a full colour image, ie, I get to see all of the channels - not just the Cyan channel.

I have found that if I save the original image as a Photoshop PDF or EPS, everything is fine.

I have also just completed another test and found that if I change anything about the image size (eg change from 300 dpi to 299 dpi) everything is also fine.

I am not able to attach the image, as it is too big for the 200KB restriction of this site, and I cannot compress it that far.

Has any body heard of this type of thing before?

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Photoshop :: Tiff File Too Big

Feb 12, 2009

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Photoshop :: Converting JPG To TIFF

Oct 27, 2008

I have a high resolution (300 dpi) JPG image, but my printer wants me to supply him with TIFF images. If I saved this high-res JPG image as a TIFF would that be sufficient to convert it, or is there something else I have to do?

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Photoshop :: Saving A Tiff To Png.....

Apr 23, 2008

When I save a tiff as a png, it forcefully inserts "copy" into my file name.

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Photoshop :: Jpegs, Tiff Or Raw?

Apr 21, 2006

I know that there is some loss of detail when a file is converted from a RAW format into a JPEG file due to compression of the file. What I didn't realize (based on what I've read and am being told) is that the quality of my original JPEG file can slowly degrade simply by opening..saving..and closing the file becaue each time you save a JPEG file, it recompresses the current data...which causes the file to loose additional detail.

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Photoshop :: 1GB - TIFF-file Of 300 Dpi

Mar 13, 2008

I am starting to get grey hair with photoshop...

I have just bought a new quad core pc with 4 GB RAM, but
XP SP2 only accepts 3,25 GB. Furthermore I have installed Abode Suite
CS3 and did all the updates.

I have to merge 2 TIFF-file and make some corrections, after doing
this I generated a 300 dpi CMYK tiff-file of 1 GB. At this point PS
crashes and I can't open the file any more, it blocks when reaching +- 70%

I have selected to use the maximum memory via Photoshop preferences.
But is not possible anymore, the only thing I can do is to close photoshop via the task-manager...

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Photoshop :: Psb File To .tiff

Apr 27, 2009

I have a large .psb file which i am trying to convert to.tiff.The file size says it's: 759MB and I understand that the .tiff will convert upto 4GB.But when i try to convert it says the file is to big!The error message "File exceeds 4GB limit...etc" comes up...

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Photoshop :: Can't Open TIFF In Camera Raw CC

Jul 21, 2013

I have checked the Camera Raw preferences to open jpgs and tiffs in Camera Raw.  I have the Bride CC preferences set to Bridge CC for jpgs and tiffs.
 
I c n open jpgs in Camera Raw, but I can't open tiffs in Camera Raw.  I must be doing something wrong. 
 
The settings for jpgs and tiffs in Windows file association are identical.
 
The settings for jpgs and tiffs in Bridge preferences are identical.
 
Yet, I can open jpgs in Camera Raw, and I can't open tiffs in Camera Raw.

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Photoshop :: Cannot Open A TIFF File With CS5

Jan 24, 2013

I have enclosed the URL to a TIFF file. I am not able to open this file using Photoshop CS5, as it says unsupported file with this version.

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Photoshop :: How To Open Unsupported TIFF

Oct 25, 2012

I have a folder of tiffs that were recovered from an sd card out of a Canon T3i.  The only recovery software that worked saved them as Tiff files.  I can view the thumbnail, I can even view the full res version in Windows Picture Viewer, but the files cannot be opened by Lightroom, Photoshop, Infranview or Gimp.  The all spit out a message to the tune of "unsupported tiff format".
 
I'd be happy to just get these things into jpeg format so that I can edit them,.

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Photoshop :: Difference In TIFF And RAW Import With ACR

Sep 19, 2012

I'm experimenting with a workflow, so whilst this may seem like an odd thing to want to make work, I have a genuine reason for doing what's described below:
 
I have Canon CR2 RAW files from a 7D, Photoshop CS6 13.01 64bit, with ACR 7.1.0.354, running on Windows 7 64bit.
 
1. I import a CR2 image via ACR, with no changes to any sliders; opening it as Adobe RGB (1998); 16bit
2. I then save the image as a TIFF file, leaving "ICC Profile: Abode RGB (1998)" selected in the Color section of the file save dialog
3. If I then close all files, and reopen the CR2 and TIFF image, they (as expected) appear to be identical
4. After closing all files again, I then open the CR2 and make an exposure adjustment (e.g. -1.00)
5. Using Bridge, I select the TIFF file, right click and select Open in Camera Raw. I make the same exposure adjustment as for the CR2
6. Now, the adjusted CR2 and adjusted TIFF are different. A colour shift is noticeable, and for a severe exposure change (i.e. +4.00) the shadow detail in the CR2 is a lot lighter
 
Here are two cropped areas from the files (with a 4 stop push), showing some branch/leaf and grass detail respectively. The TIFF has a greener colour cast for the grass, but much darker shadows:
 
TIFF

RAW
 
The CR2 is still a RAW file, and as such has the original Bayer pattern data, but is there any way I can make ACR adjustments to a TIFF (taken from a CR2) to behave in the same way as the original CR2?

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Photoshop :: Convert Old TIFF To JPEG

Aug 13, 2012

I have cs5 and I have a whole bunch of old tiff's and I want to convert them all to jpeg's...is there a way I can do a mass conversion from one to the other. Also I want to change pix size and resolution. If so how do I do it?? I know it can be done on Elements, if I can do it on that then there must be a way to do it on cs5.

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Photoshop :: How To Keep Same File Size Going From TIFF To JPG

Oct 23, 2013

Going from tiff to jpg, how do I keep the same file size? Seems like I am not able to save the jpg´s in 16-bits.

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Photoshop :: Opening 32 Bit TIFF In Camera Raw

Feb 24, 2013

I have been following tutorials on creating HDR images in photoshop using the 32 bit function.
 
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In the turorials I have seen this does not seem to be a problem for others.

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Photoshop :: CS6 - TIFF Files Save As SGI

Aug 2, 2012

In Photoshop CS6 when I save a TIFF file it saves with the .sgi extension. When I save a png it saves it with the .raw extension. I haven't had this problem with previous versions of PS. I'm on a Mac with OSX 10.6.8. I also noticed that I have a plugin in the Plugins folder that's called SGIRGB.plugin. What's going on with saving in these file types or what this plugin is?

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Jul 4, 2013

very slow saving of TIFF files I came across several articles online ("The Mac Performance Guide" being one of them) mentioning that if you turn off compression for TIFF files it'll take a lot less time. The problem is I can't seem to find any compression settings at all.

I'm using Photoshop CS4 on a Mac, mostly editing via Lightroom 3 first (I suspected the issue being that Lightroom opens up the files as 16 bit in Photoshop, but even 8 bit images in Photoshop won't give me any compression options). The above link specifies CS3, CS4 and CS5, so it should be in there somewhere.

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Photoshop :: TIFF Files Opening In ACR?

Oct 25, 2013

Occasionally my TIFF files open in ACR instead of opening directly into Photoshop. It doesn't happen with every file. Why would this happen? How do I prevent it?

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Photoshop :: CS6 Saving TIFF File Only As PBM

Jul 5, 2012

I'm saving a tiff image from an Imacon scanner before opening in ACR and modifying it.Then, proceeding to Photoshop CS6 for Mac for further modification.  On saving it will only save as .pbm and not .tif.  If I modify the suffix is shows as .tif.
 
However, it will then not import into LR4.  It will then open in CS5 Photoshop and it also tries to save as a .pbm, but it will easily change to a Tiff suffix and save and then re-open in LR4 as a .tif.

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