Yes, I understood that. However, when I've finalized a WIP, I save it as a layered PSD file as well as a flattened final print. That way I can always go back and make changes on an adjustment or duplicate layer should that be necessary. So, the folder for the image includes sub folders for Original, WIP, and Finals.
Shel > [Original Message] > From: Paul Stenquist > My files are frequently over 200 megs while working. However, I only > save PSD files if it's a work in progress. I've worked with 800 meg 4x5 > files. It's a bit slow going, but not a problem. > Paul > > > What size files do you work with? 16bit, 35mm color scans are about > > 130mb, > > add some layers and, bada-bing, you're working on 200+mb files. > > > > Shel > > > > > >> [Original Message] > >> From: Peter Williams > > > >>> From: Paul Stenquist > >>> I almost always convert my *istD images as > >>> 144 megabyte 16-bit files. > >> > >> Cripes, do you own Seagate or something ;-) > > > >

