aimeeandbeatles
watermelon
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This one I think is too much question and thus worth its own thread.
A lot of you know my work saving articles and stuff so thats what Im leaning to, not photos or whatever. So keep it in mind.
Most of the time I use PNG images which work well for my needs. Though somebody else told me that I should actually be using TIFF ("it's better", they werent real specific) which I really dont know too much about. Should I believe what they say or are they trying to make me look like a fool?
Also, within the next week or so Im gonna be scanning a magazine article (as of yet I don't know if it's color or greyscale on the inside) with my scanner. Here are the formats available:
BITMAP (.bmp)
JPEG (.jpg)
Multi-TIFF (.tif)
PDF (.pdf)
PRINT Image Matching II (JPEG) (.jpg)
PRINT Image Matching II (TIFF) (.tif)
TIFF (.tif)
Theres no PNG available which is what I normally use. And Im not sure what "PRINT Image Matching II" is though it sounds something propriety so I think I should avoid it.
Thirdly, if an item is originally in greyscale, should it be scanned in greyscale?
A lot of you know my work saving articles and stuff so thats what Im leaning to, not photos or whatever. So keep it in mind.
Most of the time I use PNG images which work well for my needs. Though somebody else told me that I should actually be using TIFF ("it's better", they werent real specific) which I really dont know too much about. Should I believe what they say or are they trying to make me look like a fool?
Also, within the next week or so Im gonna be scanning a magazine article (as of yet I don't know if it's color or greyscale on the inside) with my scanner. Here are the formats available:
BITMAP (.bmp)
JPEG (.jpg)
Multi-TIFF (.tif)
PDF (.pdf)
PRINT Image Matching II (JPEG) (.jpg)
PRINT Image Matching II (TIFF) (.tif)
TIFF (.tif)
Theres no PNG available which is what I normally use. And Im not sure what "PRINT Image Matching II" is though it sounds something propriety so I think I should avoid it.
Thirdly, if an item is originally in greyscale, should it be scanned in greyscale?