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PSD Versus PSB file extensions

May 9, 2012 7:02 AM

This may be a dumb question, but what, apart from PSB's ability to handle very large files, are the advantages of one over the other?

 

Reason I ask is the PS Autorecover file has a PSB extension, which I guess enables the feature to handle any file size. So if it is used to recover your work, why do we need to continue to have two formats. Why not just one?

 

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MK

 
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  • Noel Carboni
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    May 9, 2012 7:40 AM   in reply to MikeKPhoto

    At first glance what you say makes sense, but there's history involved.

     

    An advantage to PSD is that more programs can read it, simply because it's been around longer.  That means PSB is less well-integrated into the computing environment in general.

     

    For example, the codec pack I bought doesn't make thumbnails for PSB files.  IrfanView can't read a PSB.  There are others.

     

    If enough people request the creators of the other software to add PSB to the stable of formats they work with then we'll eventually get there.

     

    -Noel

     
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    May 9, 2012 11:25 PM   in reply to MikeKPhoto

    MikeKPhoto wrote:

     

    … why do we need to continue to have two formats. Why not just one?…

     

     

    Another thing to keep in mind is that Photoshop uses the PSB format to save Smart Objects inside image files, so if you ever save SO Layers to files, you have PSB files.

     

    Now, you're not remotely suggesting that Adobe drop support for the PSD format, are you? 

     

    I can't even imagine what motivated you to ask that question. 

     

     

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    May 9, 2012 11:31 PM   in reply to MikeKPhoto

    Besides, it's not just "two" formats.  Adobe also owns or controls the TIFF format and supports all kinds of different formats like GIF, EPS, JPEG, PNG, BMP, Targa, etc., etc.:

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    May 10, 2012 8:22 AM   in reply to station_one

    I can't even imagine what motivated you to ask that question. 

     

     

    The one thing I can think of is that if PSB worked as seamlessly as PSD in all my other tools, I'd probably just save PSB files for all my master file needs, since that would be the simplest way and it would work for everything.

     

    Funny thing was that when I contacted the FastPictureViewer folks they seemed to assume that PSB would only be used for giant files.  There is of course no necessity for that.

     

    I wonder if we'll ever exceed the limitations of 64 bits.  Perhaps Skynet will have taken over the world by then.

     

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