Might be personal preference. I prefer Tiff for the following:
- more commonly accepted in all of its versions (16bit&32bit Tiff, whereas 16bit PNG (PNG-48) is less).
- more compression options
- more flexible alpha use (lot of applications read png with baked alpha, with Tiff they always give interpretation options)
- can save layers, good support for color profiles
It's good format to save from Corona, good format to store layers, good format to send to clients,/print.
So are you saying that you save your still images out of the Corona VFB as "16-bit Color" TIF images...? Assuming No Compression and 300dpi - to complete the TIF image control dialog?
In your opinion, would this be the best "photography" type work flow... ie. DNG -> Lightroom -> PS...?
Sorry if this is rudimentary, but a lot of this thread is well over my head...