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From: Carl v. E. <ei...@gm...> - 2006-05-29 16:00:26
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A workaround might help to save disk space: instead of resizing the whole image file it might be sufficient to have a mask file that can be loaded as a selection into a file in Photoshop that has the exact pixel dimensions of the mask file. The image data from the cropped file can then be copied and pasted into the non cropped file. Does that make sense? I'm worrying about disk space since I work with .fff files from a Hasselblad Imacon scanner that easily produces 16 bit TIFFs with enormous file sizes. Carl Daniel M. German wrote: > > 3. Photoshop is not able to read the cropped files properly. Is this a > bug of a "feature" of the tiffs we are generating? If it can't then > we need to add an option where they will be resized back to the > entire size at the end. > |