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Martini

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How to open tiff or psd files in Camera Raw (CS3/Camera Raw 4)
« on: December 13, 2009, 10:01:41 am »

I sorted out opening jpeg files in Camera Raw in Photoshop preferences but what if I want to open tiff or psd files? Where do I look for the right options - in Camera Raw preferences or Photoshop preferences? Thanks for yr advice!
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How to open tiff or psd files in Camera Raw (CS3/Camera Raw 4)
« Reply #1 on: December 13, 2009, 11:29:20 am »

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I sorted out opening jpeg files in Camera Raw in Photoshop preferences but what if I want to open tiff or psd files? Where do I look for the right options - in Camera Raw preferences or Photoshop preferences? Thanks for yr advice!
Use Bridge and right-click on the file(s) you want to open. Then in the pop-up menu, choose Open in Camera Raw…
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« Reply #2 on: December 13, 2009, 12:07:54 pm »


Use Bridge and right-click on the file(s) you want to open. Then in the pop-up menu, choose Open in Camera Raw…  

-That's why I'm asking - this option is not active when I try to do it this way - so apparently the problem is in preferences only I can't find it....Thanks for your kind suggestions anyway....
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Martini

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« Reply #3 on: December 13, 2009, 12:15:45 pm »

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Use Bridge and right-click on the file(s) you want to open. Then in the pop-up menu, choose Open in Camera Raw…
Ok....So I couldn't open psd files in ACR....It does work for tiff....All the files I tried previously were psd...So it's a minor problem now...Thanks for yr help! Just by the way is there a difference in opening psd and tiff files in ACR? Like you can't open psd in ACR?
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« Reply #4 on: December 13, 2009, 12:51:21 pm »

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…Like you can't open psd in ACR?
Correct, I haven't been able to open PSD or PSB files in Camera Raw.
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« Reply #5 on: December 13, 2009, 12:57:22 pm »

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Correct, I haven't been able to open PSD or PSB files in Camera Raw.
Ok, many thanks for your help today! Just thought to myself there can't be much difference between psd and tiff....
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« Reply #6 on: December 14, 2009, 08:37:59 pm »

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Ok, many thanks for your help today! Just thought to myself there can't be much difference between psd and tiff....
I've often refered people to Jeff Schewe's answer(as he responded in this forum):
Wrong...PSD is now a bastardized file format that is NOT a good idea to use. Even the Photoshop engineers will tell you that PSD is no longer the Photoshop "native" file format. It has no advantages and many disadvantages over TIFF.

TIFF is publicly documented, PSD is not. That makes TIFF a preferred file format for the long term conservation of digital files.

TIFF uses ZIP compression for max compression, PSD uses RLE which if you save without the Max compatibility will be a bit smaller, but at the risk of not being able to be used by apps, like Lightroom.

TIFF can save EVERYTHING a PSD can save including layers, paths, channels, transparency, annotations and can go up to 4 GIGS in file size. TIFF can save all the color spaces PSD can. The ONLY thing I can think of that PSD can save that currently TIFF can't save is if you Save out of Camera Raw a cropped PSD, you can uncrop the PSD in Photoshop CS, CS2 or 3. That's one tiny obscure thing that PSD can do that TIFF currently doesn't. How many people even knew that let alone use it?

PSD used to be the preferred file format back before Adobe bastardized it for the Creative Suite. The moment that happened, PSD ceased to be a Photoshop "native" file format. PSB is the new Photoshop "native" file format for images beyond 30,000 pixels. And , at the moment, only Photoshop can open a PSB.

Getting back to the fist point, Adobe can do anything including stopping support for PSD because it's a proprietary file format. TIFF is public, even if it's owned by Adobe (by virtue of the Aldus purchase). Even if Adobe went belly up tomorrow, TIFF would continue.

And, let me be blunt, anybody who thinks PSD is "better" than TIFF is ignorant of the facts. If Adobe would let them, the Photoshop engineers would tell you to quit using PSD. Lightroom for the first beta did NOT support PSD and Hamburg fought tooth and nail to prevent having to accept PSD. He blinked, but you still can't import a PSD without Max compat enabled-which basically makes it a TIFF with a PSD extension.

Look, I'll make it REAL simple...

TIFF = Good
PSD = Bad

Ok?

I hope this helps with your understanding of why ACR/LR has "difficulties" with PSD.
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