Why Should I Save Flattened PSD Files?
I want to preface this by saying that I've been using Photoshop since it was distributed by Aldus (so a little while now), and I feel like I should know the answer to this, but …
Is there some reason why I should keep a file in PSD format after flattening it, as opposed to a compressed TIFF?
The reason why I ask this is that I receive flattened PSDs from customers all the time, and it seems like it would make more sense to save as compressed TIFF, at about half the file size. I completely understand saving a layered file as a PSD, although admittedly, it seems like this could also be saved as a TIFF, since layered TIFFs are supported in almost all modern layout programs.
I feel like I'm going to feel so dumb when someone gives me the answer on this, but please enlighten me …
