TheManWhoJaped
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I've recently come across something that made me wonder about converting RAW files and about how much more there is to know about it.
A friend of mine just e-mailed me a picture (compressed TIFF) that he took at another friends wedding and when I opened the file in Photoshop the file size was 70 MB. Apparently he had shot RAW and the converted the picture with ACR and changed the file size to 4085 by 6144 with resolution at 300 pixels/inch. Now I've usually left the file size to 2000 by 3008 (so there's no plus or minus signs after the 6 MP, with my camera) with the resolution at 300 pixels/inch. So now I'm wondering why anyone would change the size settings by that much. What do you guys do ? Have I been doing it wrong ? I always thought that changing the settings would just interpolate the file size larger but does it actually bring something more to the file ?
A friend of mine just e-mailed me a picture (compressed TIFF) that he took at another friends wedding and when I opened the file in Photoshop the file size was 70 MB. Apparently he had shot RAW and the converted the picture with ACR and changed the file size to 4085 by 6144 with resolution at 300 pixels/inch. Now I've usually left the file size to 2000 by 3008 (so there's no plus or minus signs after the 6 MP, with my camera) with the resolution at 300 pixels/inch. So now I'm wondering why anyone would change the size settings by that much. What do you guys do ? Have I been doing it wrong ? I always thought that changing the settings would just interpolate the file size larger but does it actually bring something more to the file ?