Thanks GAC05 for the knowledgable reply...,
Yesterday I did a bit of a reseach googling around and I came across a topic explaining the new interpreter that adobe implemented and got rid of the standard one, this is what is causing the information pass as size/res. in JPG images into other applications...,
I guess other firms have to conform to new Adobe standard.
In the mean time I will be resizing my images accordingly and keep a close eye onto the image sizes....
Regarding the tif files, lol I mean thats great if you're printing anything for the indoor let me guess size 2'x3' viewable from a foot distance ,yeah you wanna keep your crisp edges and acceptable file size..., my business deals mainly with large trucks, trailers and vehicle wraps..., nobody cares about the JPG compression and a bit blur in the process,
I get some files done as JPGs at 50 DPI and they look great... and guess what I can manage a 48 ft trailer in 25 MB space...., where the same trailer in TIF format would take 4 GIGs maybe more.... now backing up this data would also be crazy... I can only imagine the rip time....
Some folks are just stuck on old concepts, the last time I've seen a tif file in my business was about 5 years ago , the files we accept from clients in a 1000s there maybe 1 tif file from a guy that had no clue.
I mean you want to manage your files this way Go right at it, you wanna simplify your process do it my way.... as long as you get the job done easy or the hard way, get paid and be happy
cheers !