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1. Does it contain vector data?
I always thought it’s a raster-only format. But if you can save your Photoshop project as a TIFF instead of a PSD – preserving all of your layers, effects AND! shapes – that means it does right?
if it does contain vector data, then
2. Does a flattened project saved as Tiff, still does?
I’m asking all of this, becouse I have A4 300dpi project for a newspaper and I was asked to send it either as a EPS or TIFF. I was also asked to convert all the texts to vector (shapes). So the project contains both – raster and vector data. If I save it as a EPS file, Photoshop cannot reopen it again (don’t know why – I’ve even posted this here: <http://www.adobeforums.com/webx/.59b6b22d/2> ).
The only option left is to save the project as TIFF. But if I save it as TIFF do I loose the vector data of the texts (are they rastarized upon saving?) in the project?
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