![]() If Getty for some reason doesn't accept lossless TIFFs (I belive it does, they just don't want to deal with JPEG compression), you may uncompress files later using `tiffcp` program which is part of the `libtiff` library: No information is lost, and such files should be as good as uncompressed TIFFs, just smaller. ![]() Marccee edited this topic 115 months ago.ĭarktable produces TIFFs with lossless Deflate compression. Thanks again for an otherwise amazing piece of software! Is there anything you can do about this? Have you planned to implement this feature anytime soon? So, I have to use another software just to convert the images, which is slowly becoming an annoyance. And Getty Images, to name just one agency, wants all photos to be "uncompressed 47.5-52 MB TIFF files (.) before importing into the Getty Images Preflight Tool": /workwithus/ArticleView.aspx?. They take the photos, I do the post processing. The thing is: I often work with photographers, who submit their work to stock agencies. This might be a minor thing for many for me it's currently becoming a vital feature. Just wanted to ask, whether there has been any progress in this issue: I noticed that in its latest version (I'm using the git version) darktable is still missing an option to save to an uncompressed TIF. ![]() I subscribed to Flickr just to be able to post to this group. ![]() First of all, I would like to say thank you for this great software! I have been working in graphic design and post production for many years and I am happy that I finally don't have to switch back to Windows anymore (using Linux all the time). ![]()
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