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I want to submit my photographic blog to a couple of image agencies. The thing is, a lot of them want minimum 17-48MB file sizes for submission, but my photos are all a lot smaller than that. Most of mine are only about 1-2MBs.
![]() Does this mean I can't send these agencies my photos, or is there a way they can be resized? I only have a 6MP camera. |
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They are probably looking for uncompressed tiff files Sally. I suspect a 6MP camera would be capable of producing a 17mb tiff if you shoot in Raw and convert as a tiff. My 10mp camera produces tiff's of around 46mb.
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As Roy says uncompressed Tiff is the way to go. My Nikon D100 is 6mp, and the Tiff's, depending on image detail can be anywhere from 30 to 36mb without any resizing. Don |
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Thanks both for the reply!
Unfortunately I have been shooting lots of my photos on my blog in fine JPEG, as I don't have proper Raw conversion software and also I have been finding that my photos are very good quality in fine JPEG. This means though, that I am limited with where I can send my photos. |
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Hi Sally,
Try saving a jpeg as a Tiff. I have just tried it and a 2.5mb jpeg becomes a 15.14 Tiff. My thought is that if you are sending to Agencies they will want absolutely best image quality and that can only come from 16 bit Tiffs, and to get them you need to shoot in RAW then convert to 16 bit Tiff. I have printed a jpeg which is 8 bits from my D100 on A2 without any obvious signs of jpeg blocks showing. A 16 bit file would have been far better though. Don |
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