.TIF files are saving out huge, a lot of XML is attached to them
I'm new to CC, and don't believe I had this problem on CS6 or before (or I somehow turned it off), but here goes:
I have an image in Photoshop that is a single layer (flattened to background), 720x108 pixel 8-bit image. When I save it as an uncompressed .TIF image, I get a file that's nearly 24mb in size. It should be about 240kb
Even if I apply LZH compression, the file comes out almost exactly the same size: 23.9mb or something close.
The problem is that the file is not being saved as a binary graphic file (or some huge amount of metadata is being added to it), when I open the file in a text editor, I get this:
Adobe Photoshop CC 2019 (Windows) 2019:05:09 15:26:47 <?xpacket begin="ï " id="W5M0MpCehiHzreSzNTczkc9d"?>
<x:xmpmeta xmlns:x="adobe:ns:meta/" x:xmptk="Adobe XMP Core 5.6-c145 79.163499, 2018/08/13-16:40:22 ">
<rdf:RDF xmlns:rdf="http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#">
<rdf:Description rdf:about=""
xmlns:xmp="http://ns.adobe.com/xap/1.0/"
xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/"
xmlns:photoshop="http://ns.adobe.com/photoshop/1.0/"
xmlns:xmpMM="http://ns.adobe.com/xap/1.0/mm/"
xmlns:stEvt="http://ns.adobe.com/xap/1.0/sType/ResourceEvent#"
xmlns:stRef="http://ns.adobe.com/xap/1.0/sType/ResourceRef#"
xmlns:xmpRights="http://ns.adobe.com/xap/1.0/rights/">
<xmp:CreatorTool>Adobe Photoshop CC (Macintosh)</xmp:CreatorTool>
<xmp:CreateDate>2015-04-09T21:02:44-07:00</xmp:CreateDate>
<xmp:ModifyDate>2019-05-09T15:26:47-07:00</xmp:ModifyDate>
<xmp:MetadataDate>2019-05-09T15:26:47-07:00</xmp:MetadataDate>
<dc:format>image/tiff</dc:format>
<photoshop:ColorMode>3</photoshop:ColorMode>
<photoshop:DocumentAncestors>
<rdf:Bag>
<rdf:li>0</rdf:li>
<rdf:li>00002653DDF4551C0B851E0019C5A3A2</rdf:li>
<rdf:li>0000A6C7815905497C2762FB3073AC1B</rdf:li>
<rdf:li>0000A7A0DD407050F4535103853B5E9D</rdf:li>
<rdf:li>0000BFCC89FA5177345E24AC5680E088</rdf:li>
<rdf:li>00017C97C28B0C407DB5E9F93F00B063</rdf:li>
<rdf:li>0001B44A5D016AE4A6C278B3F2ED6BBF</rdf:li>
and this continues for about 355,000 lines of text... There appears to be some binary at the very end of the file, so maybe this is just a massive 24mb header?
Is there anyway I can turn this off so these files aren't so large? It slows down opening them noticeably, especially if I have to open dozens of them...
The only work-around I've found so far is to take a screen shot of the image, create a new document in Photoshop, paste it and save it. That makes them the size I expect (although they still have a tiny XML header attached to them, I'd like to remove this completely. But I'll take a few kb over 24mb for sure!)...
This massive XML also seems to be saved in the .PSD file itself. The PSD I'm saving this out of is also about 28mb (for a single-layer 8-bit 720x108 graphic).
When I save the new PSD using the screen-shot of the graphic, it's only about 361kb...
I'm just really curious what's going on and how to turn it off... (I tried turning off the compatibility mode when saving the PSD, but that had no affect on the PSD or the TIF saved afterwards.)
