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Mark Bolton




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Old Post  01-30-04 - 03:28 PM  
Ive never quite worked this out...its probably me being dumb, but I cant
work it out.  When I open a Tiff in PS7, the file size at the bottom gives
the file size, as say, 30mb.  If I then change it to a slightly compressed
JPEG at a smaller image size, the figures at the bottom change to maybe
10mb.  This is obviously wrong, and when I then send the jpeg by email, the
attachment is listed as , say 800kb.  It also lists the image as
filename.tif.jpg.  How do I find the true file size, and what is a tif.jpg?
many thanks for your help in advance. Mark

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Old Post  01-30-04 - 03:28 PM  
"Mark Bolton" <mark.bolton@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote in
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> Ive never quite worked this out...its probably me being dumb, but I > cant work it out. When I open a Tiff in PS7, the file size at the > bottom gives the file size, as say, 30mb. If I then change it to a > slightly compressed JPEG at a smaller image size, the figures at the > bottom change to maybe 10mb. This is obviously wrong,
Why? Smaller number of pixels, plus the layers are flattened. That's hardly unreasonable.
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> and when I then > send the jpeg by email, the attachment is listed as , say 800kb.
Okay. You compressed the hell out of it.
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> It > also lists the image as filename.tif.jpg. How do I find the true file > size,
In Photoshop, the figure on the left is the raw file size by pixel dimensions. On the right, what Photoshop is using with layers and the like.
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> and what is a tif.jpg?
You screwed up the filename when you saved it to a jpeg.


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Old Post  01-30-04 - 07:28 PM  
>When I open a Tiff in PS7, the file size at the bottom gives
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>the file size, as say, 30mb. If I then change it to a slightly compressed >JPEG at a smaller image size, the figures at the bottom change to maybe >10mb.
When you make the image size smaller, it goes down to 10MB. That is the uncompressed size of the layered image.
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>This is obviously wrong, and when I then send the jpeg by email, the >attachment is listed as , say 800kb.
800KB=compressed, flattened size. 10MB=uncompressed, layered size.
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> It also lists the image as >filename.tif.jpg. How do I find the true file size, and what is a tif.jpg?
The "true" file size is the size on disk--800K. The "true" image size is the size when the image is uncompressed--10MB A .tif.jpg is a JPEG. You did not set the name of the file correctly when yo u saved it. Virus writers use this kind of convention to trick people, but the rule is v ery simple--you ONLY look at the LAST three letters. The file myfile.tif.doc.eps.art.dxf.xls.jpg is a JPEG. It's not a TIFF, it's not a Word file, it's not an EPS, it's not an AOL ART file, it's not an Autocad file, it's not an Excel spreadsheet, it's a JPEG, plain and simple. Virus writers will sometimes send out viruses that are named something like britneynude.jpg.exe It is not a JPEG. It's an exe file, plain and simple. You look at the last three letters, nothing else. -- Rude T-shirts for a rude age: http://www.villaintees.com Art, literature, shareware, polyamory, kink, and more: http://www.xeromag.com/franklin.html


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