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[filmscanners] Canon 8000F 48 bit output...
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- Subject: [filmscanners] Canon 8000F 48 bit output...
- From: "Navjot Marwaha" <navjotm@gmail.com>
- Date: Fri, 10 Dec 2004 09:32:48 -0500
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Fellow filmscanners,
I have a Canon 8000F which boasts a 48bit output, but I have not yet
been able to figure out how to use it. I have the "48/16 bit output"
option checked in the preferences dialog box and use it via Photoshop
CS. However, on scanning the image, Photoshop claims that the image is
8 bits per channel.
Has anyone, having this or a similar Canon scanner, had similar
problems, and if so, what is the resolution?
Thanks,
Navjot
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