Editing with Photoshop question

Hey guys,
I am reposting this under a new subject.
My question is concerning the presets in preferences for an external editor.
I use PS4 and am wondering what is the deference between the tiff and psd selections.
I have played around with both and notice the file size changes when I bring a picture back into aperture. There is also a huge deference between 8bit and 16bit. Also what dpi setting is a good all around setting. I am interested in hearing some different views on how you set this up and why.
Thanks in advance for any advice.
Blessings!
John

John Pursley wrote:
Is the sRGB IE61966-2.1 setting the one you are referring to as sRGB?
Yes, that is the one I am referring to.
I used to spend alot of time messing around with my images, but now I would rather just keep the good ones that do not require much post-production work. Sending the file in that colorspace allows me to view it as it will appear in the intended final forms I use (as mentioned above; web, print shop, digital files).
I would be converting it to that colorspace at some point anyway, so I just send the file to Photoshop in the final colorspace (I am not a professional, so potentially losing some color is not the issue it might be if I had clients).
I shoot with a Nikon D300 and it has two settings sRGB and AdobeRGB.
I have it set on sRGB.
I shoot a Nikon D80 and use the same default colorspace, but I had previously used the AdobeRGB when I was strictly using Bridge > ACR > Photoshop workflow because ACR defaults to the flatter looking starting point anyway.
AdobeRGB is slightly smaller than ProPhoto RGB, but larger than sRGB colorspace.
I tend to agree with RWBoyer on being able to see the colors and having confidence in time spent on adjustments, so I stay in the sRGB colorspace simply because my monitor displays a larger portion of that colorspace than either AdobeRGB or ProPhotoRGB.
In reality, if your end goal is for print, then the final print is going to be the deciding factor for you (and whether you want to go with the larger colorspace if that looks better to you).
Perhaps others will have some different viewpoints to give you more information.

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