Now Here's a rookie question!
cdonovan
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How the heck in my Printshoppro10 do I save my pictures without losing quality or having to compress the files??? I have tried everything that I can think of, and can't seem to find a topic here about it :confused
thanks in advance!
thanks in advance!
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What file format options do you have? JPEG uses a compession algorithm that will degrade quality, although with a hi-res image, saving at highest quality will not be noticable. Tiff and EPS formats do not compress or lose information.
—Korzybski
In addition to this, if you are working in JPG, each time you go through the open/save cycle, you end up compressing an already compressed file. The effects are not only cumulative, but exponential with each save. So, the first save might not display any real problems, but the next one will, and the one after that even more, and so on....
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Like i said, rookie question!!!
Yes Raw does use up much more of your memory card (well also more Hard disk space too) but memory is getting to be real cheap...I just paid $154 for an 8gb 120X TRandscend CF card.....so it is getting real inexpensive and so are hard drives.
Hope this helps.
Photoshop (yeah, I know you said PrintShop Pro ... but I can only talk about what I know) as the ability to write output to a number of different formats. When I process a photo, I usually will save to PSD. This allows me to save all my edits in a format that I can then go back and tweak one of the edits (curves, levels, saturation, clones, healing brush, etc) without having to go all the way back to the RAW file.
Then, for production, I will flatten the file, sharpen it as appropriate for the output medium and then produce the final product file, be that JPG (different sizes for different targets), TIFF, etc.
If you do a search of DGrin, looking for RAW, you will find there have been a number of Pros/Cons discussions. One of the best is in the Hall of Wisdom.
Hope this helps a bit rather than further muddy the waters for you.
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Malte
the app can save in GIF PNG and JPEG.
and I assume that JPEG and JPG are different right...??
:twitch the more i look the more confused i get
Sounds like you need new software most of all. I'm stunned that an image editing software with "Pro" in the name doesn't have a non-destructive way of saving images. Maybe there's an option like "Save project as..." or something like that.
Malte
anyway, this is the information that I have on the PNG Files
You are absolutly right so using that won't compress... I had no idea!!! Thanks so much for your help..I'll see how I make out with it!!!:ivar
As for shooting raw and it eating up space...yes it does....How ever you can find extremely reliable cf cards in the 2gb size for around $40 or an 8gb transcend 130X card for approx $150.....the 8gb gives me 880 raw files...my 2- 2gb give me 167 each card.....so 2 - 2gb cards wold give you that 300 shot capacity you need...plus what ever you can get from your current card.
here is a short expanation on PNG format:
So what is PNG, and why is it worthy of its own home site? PNG (pronounced "ping") is the Portable Network Graphics format, a format for storing bitmapped (raster) images on computers. Unofficially its acronym stands for "PNG's Not GIF." PNG was designed to be the successor to the once-popular GIF format, which became decidedly less popular right around New Year's Day 1995 when Unisys and CompuServe suddenly announced that programs implementing GIF would require royalties, because of Unisys' patent on the LZW compression method used in GIF. Since GIF had been showing its age in a number of ways even prior to that, the announcement only catalyzed the development of a new and much-improved replacement format. PNG is the result.
Here is the LINK
where I copied the info...makes a good read