- decobride
- 7 years ago
- Wedding: July 2012
Hi Bees,
Could anyone tell me which format their disc images came in (e.g. jpg, etc). Is there really a difference between the formats? Thanks!
Hi Bees,
Could anyone tell me which format their disc images came in (e.g. jpg, etc). Is there really a difference between the formats? Thanks!
I have mine on a DVD. But it’s still a jpg I believe… it may be a different format for all I know. It’s the same as all my other pictures. DVDs just have more space.
Mine were on a DVD in .jpg format. I doubt you would get the images in any other format.
I highly doubt photographers would give photos to their clients in anything other than a .jpeg. Most people don’t have the software to open the other file types.
A DVD just has more storage, no different than a CD.
I give my clients Jpeg files. i do not give my RAW files. in times gone by when it was film cameras, have you ever heard of the photographer giving away his negatives? no because it didnt happen, only maybe in a few instances….friends/family members.
A lot of people probably wouldn’t have the software to open and process the RAW files anyway.
@decobride: ps….user876 is not a lady! 🙂
Actually, I just had my wedding 1.5 weeks ago and I asked for the TIFF files and he said no problem and asked if I knew how to open them. I have software that reads and edits them, so that’s to me the best way not to lose quality and if I want to retouch some pictures or even recrop, then I won’t be saving a JPG again and again and losing quality. My photographer may have been one in a million though, I don’t know. So I got 1 high quality JPG DVD and 3 TIFF DVDs.
The topic ‘Photos on CD/DVD’ is closed to new replies.