Not sure about your question, but why do you want to avoid exporting it as png? The png uses losless compression, so the quality should be the same as tiff. And if you need tiff as output, just convert it to tiff in Photoshop. Or is there another reason?


On 04/10/2012 01:15 PM, mnertinger wrote:
Hi everyone!

Does anybody have an idea how to get a calculated slope tif from qgis into
Photoshop?
As the data is a "GDT_Float32 - Thirty two bit floating point", opened in
Photoshop it
becomes a black/white "mask-like" image.
Or maybe any way to convert it to a normal tif?

I just want to avoid exporting it as an png or jpeg …

Thanks!
Max

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