angler2229
Technical User
I am changing my yearbook over to all digital this year. I have a Sony Mavica CD250. I have been checking resolution as it affects file size and discovered that pictures saved as TIFF's are 5MB in size! A JPG is only 120KB. Both drop right into PM 7.0 using the File> Place command and print well. Am I going to have problems when I send the file to the service bureau for printing?
The TIFF's take about 30 seconds to save to the camera disk where the JPG's save almost instantly to the camera disk. As you can see, it would be much simpler to take all my pics as JPG's and place in the PM document as JPG's.
Is there a need to import the pics to PhotoShop first? I can see no reason for it as the pictures come right in from my camera via my picture folder.
BTW, our photographer has been taking our student mugshots in JPG's (18KB) and I have been using those for three years with no problem, unless of course, my yearbook company is changing their format before placing them into the files.
What's is your experience and your advice?
Daniel
The TIFF's take about 30 seconds to save to the camera disk where the JPG's save almost instantly to the camera disk. As you can see, it would be much simpler to take all my pics as JPG's and place in the PM document as JPG's.
Is there a need to import the pics to PhotoShop first? I can see no reason for it as the pictures come right in from my camera via my picture folder.
BTW, our photographer has been taking our student mugshots in JPG's (18KB) and I have been using those for three years with no problem, unless of course, my yearbook company is changing their format before placing them into the files.
What's is your experience and your advice?
Daniel