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For this reason, this format is not recommended for editing
photos unless a high quality setting is used. This file format
supports EXIF and IPTC data, which can be used to provide
information about the photo, such as when a photo was taken.
TIFF — a standard file format for printing and sharing images
between programs. This file format uses non-lossy compression.
Although you do not lose image data when you save the file, the
larger file size is less suitable for e-mail and the Web. TIFF can save
data in the CMYK color mode for printing, and it supports EXIF
and IPTC data.
PNG — a file format widely used for Web images. It uses non-lossy
compression to reduce the file size without losing image data.
RAW camera formats — a file format typically used by
professional photographers. RAW camera formats provide
uncompressed, unprocessed image data and gives you the most
control over how an image is processed. You must have a camera
that captures digital image in a RAW format, and you need
software that lets you open and work with the file, such as
Corel PaintShop Pro.
You can save a PspImage file with or without compression. Both
compression methods that Corel PaintShop Pro uses are lossless and
reduce the file size without losing any image information.
Uncompressed files require more disk space.
Corel PaintShop Pro uses the following compression methods:
Run length encoding (RLE) — a fast compression method, which
compresses most multilayer images to about 75 percent of their
original size. This method works well with images that contain
large areas of the same color.
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