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I don't have my own film scanner... yet, but considering workflow. I'm currently using three file types:
- raw from the digital camera for processing
- jpeg for online delivery; and
- dng / jpeg / LightRoom-backup (with raw) for archiving.
However, for scanned film, I've seen someone (elsewhere on the internet) prefer tiffs for online delivery. For scanned film, what do you prefer for electronic delivery to clients and for your own archiving?
Why do I use dng? Because it's promised to be the only file type that will be compatible with all programs, so it should be good for long term archiving.
- raw from the digital camera for processing
- jpeg for online delivery; and
- dng / jpeg / LightRoom-backup (with raw) for archiving.
However, for scanned film, I've seen someone (elsewhere on the internet) prefer tiffs for online delivery. For scanned film, what do you prefer for electronic delivery to clients and for your own archiving?
Why do I use dng? Because it's promised to be the only file type that will be compatible with all programs, so it should be good for long term archiving.
