Re: 16 bits = 15 bits in Photoshop?
Re: 16 bits = 15 bits in Photoshop?
- Subject: Re: 16 bits = 15 bits in Photoshop?
- From: Marco Ugolini <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 20 Apr 2005 11:35:38 -0700
In a message dated Wed, 20 Apr 2005 08:41:10, Jim Rich wrote:
> So let me end this with some middle of the road advice.
>
> It makes sense to capture everything as high bit images. Everyone seems to
> agree on this.
> Save the high bit parent file in your archive.
> Create derivative 8 bit files from the parent file for production.
> Use Adjustment layers.
> If the 8 bit file breaks ( as they can in rare cases), then go back to
> the parent 16 bit file and use the previous Adjustment Layers.
>
> In this scenario, the best of both worlds are available. A streamlined
> workflow that uses lower cost 8 bit tools, that are based a good solid
> archive of high bit images.
>
> I am sure mileage will vary.
>
> Jim Rich
That sounds like good advice to my ears: practical, not strident, not
self-righteous. I would advise the very same thing myself.
Thank you, Jim.
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Marco Ugolini
Mill Valley, CA
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