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Re: filmscanners: Tweaking images in PS6



Andreas writes ...

> shAf  :o) writes...
> >...
> > ...  Each image, highbits vs 8bits, and the adjustments
> >needed, would need individual attention ... but given only 10bits,
I'd
> >have a hard time NOT using adjustment layers and 8bits.
>
> If I understood  you right, saving highbit files doesen´t make
> to much sense with an scanner like the LS30. It is more or less
> just a waste of disk space.

    Generally speaking yes ... but I can imagine some images which may
be important enough (considering the disk space it would use), which
might also only need a single adjustment.  If this is the case, then
that adjustment would cause fewer "perceptual" problems if done with
PS's 16bit tools.  Even then, it would be a trade-off with how elegant
the use of adjustment layers are.  Make your decision at scan time.

shAf  :o)






 




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