TIFF vs. RAW, then adding other adjustments to an image to develop?

Hello

Imagine a RAW file was adjusted and then converted to TIFF.

If I go back to this image for other adaptations, would I be better to start from the FIRST or the tiff file? Tiff retains the same potential adjustments as the RAW file?

Of course, I understand that the tiff file is already several long, in terms of adjustments, that the RAW format.

Thank you

Raphael

The only time wherever you have a history in Photoshop is this session of Photoshop. Once you save and close the image, the story disappeared. There is no history of Photoshop, which can be accessed in Lightroom.

If you do not understand the value of working with raw image data, so I don't you worry about this. Very simply, you can do more with raw data. Shadow recovery more, more highlight recovery and other advantages of working with the raw image data. That's why you should do what you can do to raw using Lightroom image before them always to Photoshop to finish.

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