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Using Nikon Capture NX2 as a JPEG editor in 16-bit mode.
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<blockquote data-quote="lexus" data-source="post: 108143" data-attributes="member: 12654"><p>When I work jpegs in Adobe PS, my first action is "Open as Camera Raw" then I change the depth into <strong>16-bit mode</strong>, use ACR's features if needed and "Open Image". So I can work in a wide range of light tones, expanding histogram for instance. However, I know very little about color mode (8 or 16 bit) in which CNX2 works. I can't find any explanation on the web. Nikon writes almost nothing about it in its manuals and guides. But that’s very important, isn’t it? Saying about CNX, people often focus on color profiles, color management but there is nothing on working color mode. So my question is "Do I have to convert my jpegs with PS into 16-bit tiffs before editing in CNX in order to obtain a proper working mode?" How to approach it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lexus, post: 108143, member: 12654"] When I work jpegs in Adobe PS, my first action is "Open as Camera Raw" then I change the depth into [B]16-bit mode[/B], use ACR's features if needed and "Open Image". So I can work in a wide range of light tones, expanding histogram for instance. However, I know very little about color mode (8 or 16 bit) in which CNX2 works. I can't find any explanation on the web. Nikon writes almost nothing about it in its manuals and guides. But that’s very important, isn’t it? Saying about CNX, people often focus on color profiles, color management but there is nothing on working color mode. So my question is "Do I have to convert my jpegs with PS into 16-bit tiffs before editing in CNX in order to obtain a proper working mode?" How to approach it? [/QUOTE]
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