Hey /p/, I've always done my backups with a RAW folder containing the RAW files and a JPG folder containing the processed JPGs.I've heard from people working in graphic design that TIFF is better for archival purposes. Is this true?
>>117099But the raw file doesn't have any changes he made in Photoshop- any dodging or burning, any levels or curves, a black and white conversion, etc.
sure. tiff is a more flexbile format than jpg, with the option for true lossless storage. why not?
>>117102True, so it depends on what kind of processing the OP does. If it's just simple curves and shit for posting on the internet then it's really not worth archiving.
>>117102That's why you backup the PSD files too.
>>117105Yeah, that's what I do. Raw file, .psd, resized image for display.