Hi All,
I was at a seminar the other day, where Guy Gowan was talking about Photoshop & Working Smart (or selling his action sets). He made a throw away comment about the Tiff file format being outdated and that he only uses PSD & JPG.
I can't think of a reason why I would save a file in PSD format over TIFF. I use adjustment layers, layer masks, paths, etc and have never found the need to save a file in PSD format.
If I save one of my TIFFs as a PSD it jumps from 37.7Mb to 72.4Mb. I save my TIFFs with LZW Compression, Per Channel Pixel Order, with Transparency and Zip Layer Compression.
So does anyone know why I should be using PSD format?
I was at a seminar the other day, where Guy Gowan was talking about Photoshop & Working Smart (or selling his action sets). He made a throw away comment about the Tiff file format being outdated and that he only uses PSD & JPG.
I can't think of a reason why I would save a file in PSD format over TIFF. I use adjustment layers, layer masks, paths, etc and have never found the need to save a file in PSD format.
If I save one of my TIFFs as a PSD it jumps from 37.7Mb to 72.4Mb. I save my TIFFs with LZW Compression, Per Channel Pixel Order, with Transparency and Zip Layer Compression.
So does anyone know why I should be using PSD format?