I'm like Carl. I don't convert images to JPG until I'm done with all
processing.
JPG is for web or otherwise sharing. I keep the 16-bit TIFF around in
case I need to do something later like lay out multiple images on larger
banner prints so I can print multiple panoramas in a single job. The
image for the large printout is JPG since CostCo's print system doesn't
appear to recognize other formats.
On 02/22/2014 03:29 AM, Carl von Einem wrote:
This actually happens here also, I just tried. No idea why.
OTOH I use 16 bit images and that won't work as a jpg. And later
retouching in an image editor just doesn't make sense when your working
file degrades every time you save. Which will happen with a jpg.
I usually prefer to have jpg only as the very last step prior to output
to web / print...
Carl
Pawel Rozenek schrieb am 22.02.14 13:01:
Hi, for some strange reasons my Hugin 2013 is saving panoramas in tiff
format instead of jpg. Of course I say to stich pictures in jpg (quality
90) format.
Can anyone please have idea what is wrong?
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