Hi
Thanks so much for the quick reply. The customer support here always amazes me.
Ok, so from what I can gather, there's no embedded jpeg in a TIFF or PSD. That's a shame.
Edit:
Scanning Adobe's support pages and I found this:
"When saving a PSD, you can set a preference to maximize file compatibility. This saves a composite version of a layered image in the file so it can be read by other applications, including previous versions of Photoshop. It also maintains the appearance of the document, just in case future versions of Photoshop change the behavior of some features. Including the composite also makes the image much faster to load and use in applications other than Photoshop, and may sometimes be required to make the image readable in other applications."
http://help.adobe.com/en_US/photoshop/cs/using/WSfd1234e1c4b69f30ea53e41001031ab64-7758a.html#WSfd1234e1c4b69f30ea53e41001031ab64-7782a Is PM able to just read this composite ? Wouldn't that speed up the rendering of the image ?
What about caching ? I don't mind paying a performance hit when it's first loaded but what about after ?
I know Bridge caches but IIRC (and correct me if I am wrong) but it will have to regenerate a preview each time you change the file. So there's no real advantage there.
I'm on a Macbook Pro and my files are stored on an external Firewire 800 drive. I'm thinking it might be time to get myself a larger desktop and load it up with SSD's.
Thanks again
J