Re: 8 bit and 16 bit and 32 bit

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Herschel Mair wrote:

Hi Terry,
I used to believe the same thing and I found out there was this huge debate about it so I did several tests and found I could not distinguish between a file that was worked all the way in 8-bit and a file that was worked in 16-bit and converted to 8 bit at the end. I'm talking sharpening, levels and curves, hue and saturation. even cropping. Now I save the raw images as 8 bit (Of course I keep the raw files for when I can work in 16 bit all the way. If you get a moment test it

Here, in Estonia, if you run fter a bus you'll save 10 chrones, but if you run after a taxi, you'll save 50 chrones.

Peeter


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