yes, i've googled...yes, i'm sure this has been debated before...but i'm going to ask it anyway because i'm ignorant and would like the opinion of those who know better than iat my grandparents' house for a couple of more days, and i'm taking all of their pictures (a boatload, trust me) and scanning them for the sake of having digital copies of them all, in case of fire, etc...i'm scanning them at 1200ppi and saving them as TIFs...now, hard drive space isn't really a problem at this point as i had a 500gb external drive with mehowever, my understanding of PNG is that it offers lossless compression with the same high quality color depth...the scanned images converted to PNG are consistently 50% the size of the uncompressed TIFs, so why wouldn't i want to convert them all to PNG?although i've googled it, there seems to be a lot of people who are just disdainful of PNG without giving reasons, so i'm asking y'all for reasons to keep them in TIF...i'd rather store in them PNG, but only if i can preserve the quality
12/31/2006 11:04:37 AM
i'm not an expert but I believe it is just the difference in compression schemes. both are lossless.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PNG
12/31/2006 11:13:20 AM
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12/31/2006 12:01:14 PM
so...converting the TIFs to PNG is a good idea? i'm not losing anything?
12/31/2006 12:46:03 PM
as long as you are using 24bit png's, yep, way better.
12/31/2006 1:34:35 PM