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When I open a tiff in AP and subsequently output to tiff via either Save or Export, the file size has significantly reduced - in this case 600Mb becomes 320Mb. Saving to .afphoto also reduces to the same size. The dimensions are unaltered.

 

Can someone explain to me what's happening?

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It can depend upon what saved the TIFF previously.  Photoshop can embed a layered version of the image as additional data.  We currently don't import this, and consequently wouldn't save it back out again.

 

We will soon have the option to import PSD data from a TIFF and embed Affinity layers in saved TIFF files.

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Thanks Ben.

 

This tiff is coming out of an old Mac software.  So is the file size different simply down to a different way of writing the file, as opposed to a compression algorithm?

 

(Is there any way in AP to batch open/save this type of file? Seems like a good way to save on having to buy new hard drives.)

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Currently we don't have batch processes.  That's coming in the future.

 

It could be down to the compression method - old TIFFs may not be saved with the best compression. Could be RLE instead of ZIP (or even no compression at all).

I'd also be interested to know what other tags are being dropped when resaving.

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Ben, these are un-compressed tiffs.

 

Would you like me to email you a tiff for testing.  AP always does this ... even when the tiff is passed through Aperture, then output as a version.

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We probably always apply lossless compression when saving to any raster format.  So for TIFF, I think we apply LZW as standard.

 

I'd expect any TIFF that was uncompressed to shrink significantly with LZW applied.

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