On Tuesday, November 11, 2014 2:17:57 PM UTC+1, steve wrote:
>
> I am using the high resolution tiff format for now because that is what is 
> generated by the Mac OS "grab" utility.
> In practice I would switch to another smaller image format.
>

If you use it for sceen shots, tiff isn't needed at all. IMO gif is still 
the best image format for screenshots, if you don't need transparency. 
Since sceen shots have huge portions of the same pixels, gif creates small 
*lossless* files 

For sceenshots jpg is crap since it always produces rendering artefacts at 
text and can't produce lossless images, like tiff or gif. 

gif is not good for "real world" images ... there jpg has its strength.

just my 2cents
mario

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