Re: 16bit saved in Photoshop 7
Re: 16bit saved in Photoshop 7
- Subject: Re: 16bit saved in Photoshop 7
- From: Henrik Holmegaard <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 18 May 2002 08:29:34 +0200
David wrote:
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There is an irony here that a few on the list will appreciate; Adobe finally
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instituted the last step in bridging a Lino workflow to Photoshop at just the
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time that Lino gave up on the market! But we are still grateful for 16 bit
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Lab Tiff; right Henrik?
Yes, it is ironic, but so it goes. 16 bit Lab imposes no gamut restriction
on scans when going to Hexachrome, it has better resolution in the L* axis
than 8 bit Lab (and does not need workarounds), and I seem to be sitting
with an expired thread for expired software -:).
But good ideas don't vanish, they just hibernate. GX smart fonts became
OpenType (replacing Multiple Masters which were always a workaround).
Hmm...maybe the one good idea that does seem to have vanished is the Apple
and IBM document-centric computing concept which was overgrown by a thorny
tangle of API wars and Microsoft OLE.
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