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<blockquote data-quote="Horoscope Fish" data-source="post: 535910" data-attributes="member: 13090"><p><strong>Re: 16-Bit Mode in PS by Default? Yes! Sort of Anyway...</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p>If you're happy with how your processing turned out, I can't really suggest going back and re-processing everything in 16-bit mode. Maybe if you had a shot or two you just didn't feel like you could correct fully the first time (in 8-bit mode) for some reason, or if you have a couple shots in particular you feel are real "Wall Hangers", and you want to really work up those shots their absolute fullest potential, then... Maybe. But in all honesty I'd suggest you setup Camera RAW/Elements to import your RAW files using a 16-bit wrapper by default, not worry about those shots, and simply get on with life. 16-bit processing gives you more latitude when processing but if you got by in 8-bit mode and you're happy with the result, why make work for yourself?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Horoscope Fish, post: 535910, member: 13090"] [b]Re: 16-Bit Mode in PS by Default? Yes! Sort of Anyway...[/b] If you're happy with how your processing turned out, I can't really suggest going back and re-processing everything in 16-bit mode. Maybe if you had a shot or two you just didn't feel like you could correct fully the first time (in 8-bit mode) for some reason, or if you have a couple shots in particular you feel are real "Wall Hangers", and you want to really work up those shots their absolute fullest potential, then... Maybe. But in all honesty I'd suggest you setup Camera RAW/Elements to import your RAW files using a 16-bit wrapper by default, not worry about those shots, and simply get on with life. 16-bit processing gives you more latitude when processing but if you got by in 8-bit mode and you're happy with the result, why make work for yourself? [/QUOTE]
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