Joe Diaz
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Joe,
TIFFs are the way to go, because everytime you export a JPEG and open it loses Resolution, TIFFs dont.
We do use tiffs for things like prints and other projects, I said that in the above post, but you don't use tiffs for webdesign, you would use jpegs and pngs.
Besides, every time you open a jpg it doesn't lose "resolution" or quality. Every time you open and edit then save a jpg it can lose quality (not necessarily resolution though). What happens is some image editors do compress jpgs when they are re saved.
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