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Re: 16-bit vs 8-bit images
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Re: 16-bit vs 8-bit images


  • Subject: Re: 16-bit vs 8-bit images
  • From: Jim Rich <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 12 Feb 2002 15:56:12 -0800

Bruce said:

<The real bitch is that you don't know if you need high-bit until it's too
late...>

I haven't said too much on this thread because what has been written is
making lots of sense (and so why be redundant) about the high bit image
argument. But this last comment Bruce makes is one of the best arguments of
all for creating a working environment where you have lots of flexibility,
which will impact image quality as well as a bottom line.

My .02

Jim Rich
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