On Thursday 22 February 2007 20:05, Chris Cox wrote:
> No, OpenEXR has added as many flavors, possibly more.
>
> Yes, there can be bugs in some applications that prevent interoperation -
> but the same is true for any file format.
>
> It sounds like you're avoiding TIFF because you just don't know TIFF.

        Please, don't be patronizing.  I'm an end-user, and we use a lot of 
different 
file formats here, between different departments.  Don't start telling me I 
don't understand something when countless applications and platforms bitch 
and complain about tiff flavours, and OExr doesn't.  There's an army of 
people over on a 2D/3D list I'm on that beg to differ with you, me among 
them.

        Design specs and "rules" are meaningless if they aren't followed, or 
there's 
politics and lawsuits involved.  OExr isn't perfect, but here we've found it 
a far better solution for day to day over tiff.  Where it's currently weak is 
in the range of supported applications, which we're hoping will only improve.

        J.C.

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