Are there still reasons to prefer one lossless format over another, as far as single layer images are concerned
I'm thinking here of PNG versus TIFF. As far as I can tell, both store the same information, have lossless compression and support metadata. Also, I did run into some cases where the TIFF created by one program could not be read by the next in the flow...And TIFFs tend to grow big.
So, any reasons to prefer TIFF over PNG would be a more honest question
Of course, the specific formats used by photoshop and the gimp store all editing information, including layers and masks, and are specific to the program that creates them (more or less) so those are out of the game here.
Regards,
Remco