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<blockquote data-quote="hark" data-source="post: 684352" data-attributes="member: 13196"><p>Mine seems to open as either Adobe RGB 16-bit or sRGB 16-bit. It depends which one I used last and will open as that. And PCC is also set to 16-bit, too. </p><p></p><p>Thanks for your help. When I have time, I will definitely try out your previous suggestions. The lady who asked me to take the car show photos asked if she can use this last car image. The man who owns the car wanted some photos with trees. It wasn't part of the car show although his car was in the show. He and I both agreed she can use the image. She is going to create a book for the participants to buy if they wish. She wants to use this car/leaf photo as a cover for the book--and have it wrap around from the front cover to the back. She said she'll flip the image so the car is facing the correct direction. Thanks again, Paul.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hark, post: 684352, member: 13196"] Mine seems to open as either Adobe RGB 16-bit or sRGB 16-bit. It depends which one I used last and will open as that. And PCC is also set to 16-bit, too. Thanks for your help. When I have time, I will definitely try out your previous suggestions. The lady who asked me to take the car show photos asked if she can use this last car image. The man who owns the car wanted some photos with trees. It wasn't part of the car show although his car was in the show. He and I both agreed she can use the image. She is going to create a book for the participants to buy if they wish. She wants to use this car/leaf photo as a cover for the book--and have it wrap around from the front cover to the back. She said she'll flip the image so the car is facing the correct direction. Thanks again, Paul. [/QUOTE]
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