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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 286576" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>Interesting application of Smart Objects. When I have some time I need to try and wrap my head around it. Knee jerk is that it's the overhead of storing and reapplying edits to print vs. storing a flattened Tiff/PSD file. My D600 PSD files are sub-100MB flattened, while my D800's are around 200-300MB, which can get quite large. I could/should get in the habit of reducing the short side of those I <em>know</em> I'll never be called to print do a large print of to 11" or 13" instead of 20", but I never think of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 286576, member: 9240"] Interesting application of Smart Objects. When I have some time I need to try and wrap my head around it. Knee jerk is that it's the overhead of storing and reapplying edits to print vs. storing a flattened Tiff/PSD file. My D600 PSD files are sub-100MB flattened, while my D800's are around 200-300MB, which can get quite large. I could/should get in the habit of reducing the short side of those I [I]know[/I] I'll never be called to print do a large print of to 11" or 13" instead of 20", but I never think of it. [/QUOTE]
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