> An agency asking for only 55mb RGB TIFFs is also not doing itself any
> favours. A 55mb RGB TIFF will reduce to a fraction of its size (about a
> sixth) when converted to a full quality JPEG.
> 

> Request full quality JPEGs converted from 55mb RGB TIFFs, store JPEGs, send
> JPEGs and let the purchaser convert to a TIFF if they need to work on it in
> any way.

My agencies also ask for un-compressed tiff's because of loss of image
quality when sending in max compression JPEG's. Are yousaying this is a load
of tosh and there is no loss of quality when creating a JPEG? If so then
great as I am currently ploughing through CD's  - 12 image per CD - and I am
submitting 1000's!!

I'd like to be clear on this issue once and for all. aprt from anything esle
it will save me lots of HD space on my machine too.

Andy

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