Re: 16-bit jpegs
On Jun 5, 5:29 am, Conrad <cweil...@xxxxxxx> wrote:
I have CS3 setup so that jpegs open in Camera Raw (4.0) handling
program (16-bit). When I open these jpegs in Photoshop, they are 16-
bit files (at least under Mode examination). Is there any advantage to
this for working on jpeg images? I realize that the jpeg files are
very much smaller than RAW files and may not have the latitude for any
advantage.
Thank you all for answering my question. Really appreciated.
Conrad
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