I used DNG's and output to both TIFF and JPG. I presume the TIFF file would be better for printing or does it matter?Curious, did this come from three JPEG's or did you use DNG's?
I used DNG's and output to both TIFF and JPG. I presume the TIFF file would be better for printing or does it matter?
I found that to be the case. The tiff is 58MB and the jpg is 28MB. When zooming in they appear identical.Once you have finished any editing there is no extra benefit printing from a tif file, and actually it can take a lot longer because of the file size tif files can get to. As a photographer I would always work from dng to produce the tif edit that if necessary and then save a finished version as a jpg to print from or archive.
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